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The Village at Shirlington opened as Shirlington Shopping Center in 1944, and was the first large shopping center to open in the Washington, D.C. suburbs and one of the earliest in the United States. It is located along Campbell Avenue (formerly South 28th Street) at the intersection of Shirley Highway and Quaker Lane / Shirlington Road in ...
The North Carolina and Virginia stores were acquired by Harris-Teeter, and the Atlanta stores were acquired by A&P. [1] [2] Locations.
A 1950 ad for Harris Supermarkets. Displayed at Harris Teeter's store on Central Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina (Store #097-00401).. Harris Teeter was founded by William Thomas Harris and Willis L. Teeter, two entrepreneurs who started their separate businesses during the Great Depression in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Also in 1992, Harris Teeter opened its third location in the city, and its largest. [9] Roses announced in November 1993 that it would close 40 stores including the Thruway location, which at 22,000 square feet was its smallest of six locations in Forsyth County. Two other Winston-Salem stores would remain open. [10]
The 60-year-old Matthews, N.C.-based Harris Teeter is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. with more than 250 stores and 70 fuel centers in the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland ...
Harris Teeter temporarily closed its in-store delis Friday after a recall of Boar’s Head meat products due to possible listeria contamination.. The Matthews-based regional grocer closed its ...
The 59,306 square-foot store is under construction at 163 Sea Island Parkway. Harris Teeter also is planning to build a 1,476-square-foot convenience store/fuel station at the same location.
Harris constructed a sawmill and gristmill, harnessing the West Branch of the Oswegatchie River for power to operate the mills. [9] When early settlers discovered that the landlord John LaFarge, from whom La Fargeville, New York , takes its name, had acquired title to Bonaparte's land, they abandoned the area, and Harrisville languished for 20 ...