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- Safeway – Groceteria. com
Safeway Last updated on 30 April 2025 I took the photo you see above in Lodi, California sometime in 1994 I didn’t know it at the time, but taking that picture was the genesis of this site
- Safeway History – Page 4 – Groceteria. com
Safeway has also drastically modified many of its original stores In 1998, the landmark store on Market Street in San Francisco was remodeled into a super-sized post-modern nightmare, with only the hint of an arch and the enormous tower sign being preserved
- Phoenix Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1925-1980
Safeway purchased the ten-year-old Pay’n Takit chain in 1928 and used the brand in other regions during the 1930s It was Safeway’s only brand in Phoenix until 1939, when the stores were rebranded as Safeway
- Safeway History – Groceteria. com
This section consists of a narrative history of Safeway It is currently being rewritten and new pages are being added as they are completed There is also the original (and somewhat incomplete and inaccurate) version of the history from the early years of this site It will be removed when the new pages are complete Photos and other material will also be added, so as long as this notice
- Groceteria. com – Exploring chain supermarket history
Groceteria com is a site about the history of American and Canadian urban chain supermarkets, from the 1920s through the present, with an emphasis on buildings and locations
- Denver Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1927-1984
This is a list of all chain grocery locations my research has uncovered in Denver between 1927 and 1984, compiled from city directories, telephone books, and other sources There may be some omissions due to incomplete or missing data, etc and I welcome suggestions and corrections Please read about my methodology for more information about what I do and do not include Notes The original
- Safeway History – Page 3 – Groceteria. com
Safeway History Last updated on 30 April 2025 The 1940s New prototype At the dawn of the 1940s, Safeway was operating hundreds of older units in taxpayer strips or on the first floors of apartment or commercial buildings, most of which were a fraction of the size of the new supermarkets that were opening around the country
- Fresno Chain Grocery History Overview – Groceteria. com
Safeway built three of its last new stores in Fresno during the late 1970s and early 1980s on East Shaw, West Bullard, and North West But Safeway’s corporate meltdown began in 1986 and Fresno was hard-hit
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