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In 1875, John H. Magruder purchased the grocery store at 1417 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. [1] where he had worked for ten years. [2] Some, including the owners since 2013, [3] claim a link to "Commodore John Magruder", presumably Confederate general John B. Magruder.
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New York Avenue NE is served by the NoMa – Gallaudet U Station on the Washington Metro. The $103.7 million ($167,279,281 in 2023 dollars) subway stop opened in 2004 as the New York Ave-Florida Ave-Gallaudet U station. [31] Seven years later, Metro gave the stop a new name, NoMa-Gallaudet U, in an effort to broaden the subway station's appeal.
Kossar's bialys hot out of the oven. The bialy gets its name from the "Bialystoker Kuchen" of BiaĆystok, in present-day Poland. Polish Jewish bakers who arrived in New York City in the late 19th century and early 20th century made an industry out of their recipe for the mainstay bread rolls baked in every household.
The company celebrated openings of new and renovated stores through a special promotion with the New York Daily News. [citation needed] Gristede's gave shoppers free copies (as many as 5,000 in all) of a specially printed version of the paper, which had a full-page ad for the store on the front and back. Gristede's had about 1,500 employees in ...
D'Agostino's has long used the slogan "New York's Grocer" and has often appeared in entertainment media to convey the New York setting. The chain figured prominently in the 1974 film Death Wish, including a series of scenes within the store itself. The store also features in the 1975 movie, The Prisoner of Second Avenue.
SuperFresh is a supermarket brand owned by Key Food Stores which operates in New York City and its New Jersey suburbs. The company currently operates twenty supermarkets. The name previously belonged to a chain of stores run by A&P, based largely in the cities and suburbs of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington DC.
By the end of 2014, 170 stores left the Polish market under the Polomarket branding. These were replaced by Mila, owned by the joint-stock company Market-Detal, which was a partner of Polomarket between 1997 and 2014. [8] In 2016, the retail chain's revenue numbered 2.41 billion zlotys. In 2017, the retail chain opened up ten new stores. [9]