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Marsh store #47 in Lafayette, Indiana, 2007. Marsh logo from 1989 (or earlier) –2012. On September 27, 2006, MSH Supermarkets, Inc., an affiliate of Sun Capital, completed the acquisition of Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. (Nasdaq: MARSA) (Nasdaq: MARSB) (Marsh) for a total purchase price of approximately $325 million (~$473 million in 2023).
A grocery store chain that flourished throughout Indiana and Ohio, eventually opening dozens of stores, Marsh Supermarkets filed for bankruptcy in 2017. Founded in 1931, it lasted for 88 years ...
Village Pantry was founded as a convenience store chain division of Marsh Supermarkets, founded in Yorktown, Indiana. The first Village Pantry location opened in 1966 in Muncie, Indiana. [1] In September 2006, Sun Capital Partners purchased Marsh and its divisions, including Village Pantry, $325 million. [2]
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Jul. 9—The rumor mill knows no bounds. And for the past few months, it seems a new "theory" about what will happen to the former Marsh Supermarket on 14th Street is touted almost daily. There ...
Jewel-Osco 182 locations in IL, eastern IA, northwestern IN and southeastern WI Sold to Albertsons LLC; Marsh Supermarkets-former Indianapolis based supermarket with 86 stores in 2013 in Ohio and Indianapolis; Lucky Stores 5 locations (Las Vegas and Southern CA) Sold to Albertsons LLC
Both stores were permanently closed in early 2021. A new stand alone location was later opened in the American Dream Mall in New Jersey. On August 19, 2021, Macy's bought Toys "R" Us and announced they will be opening store-within-a-store locations in 400 Macy's locations. Warner Bros. Studio Store – stores closed in 2001 [71] [187]
In Indianapolis, Jewel opened three Turn-Style/Eisner Family Centers in late 1970 that combined a Turn Style discount department store with an Eisner Food store under one roof. [12] [13] This concept did not last very long and the three Turn Style stores within each Indianapolis family centers were converted into Osco Drug stores by November 1977.