Friday, July 1, 2016

My Getaway to Gassaway

NOTE: This entire post comes from the mountainous state of West Virginia. While the June 23 floods hit the state hard physically, I hit the state hard on my vacation taking pictures of retail. The weather didn't stop me. And of course, I also took weather pictures. I'll save my stories from this trip for later after we take a look at this very special small town Kroger.

Located just off I-79 in the small community of Gassaway, West Virginia, lies a small Kroger which is the right size for the area. While there is no pharmacy here, customers do not have to travel far for their perceptions as a CVS is located right across the street. The store is of the superstore design and has the millennium decor. My apologizes in advance for some of the blurs in the store caused by the rain. I didn't realize that it was there until now.


Looks like the trash can has been weathered.
Under the superstore exterior ceiling.

Services and carts are on the right upon entering the store.
Transition from Seasonal to produce

Produce
Front of the stores with checkout lanes on the right. 

Meats along the back wall
Example of signage for frozen foods
Dairy
Deli

Counter for the bakery

The Manager upstairs
Small town Information center, brought to you by Kroger. 
Another view of the outdoor ceiling
The Kroger cube and CVS across the street.
         Although I was aware that Flash Flood watches had been issued for northern and central West Virginia, I used experimental future radar to estimate if I would run into rain. While it said I wouldn't, I did. And, boy it is no wonder why some parts got hit hard. While I was riding along I-79, which runs at a higher elevation than local roads, I could start to see some flash flooding starting to occur in some of the valleys below. I didn't realize how hard some of these same valleys got hit until the next day upon hearing the news via my electronic tablet. Clendinin and Elkview were two towns that I actually traveled through that got hit hard by the high water. There is a plaza in Elkview that people became stranded at after flash floods washed away the bridge connecting the plaza to the road. I was at that plaza just hours before the bridge washed out! All in all it was a very interesting experience to have gone through. I hope for the best for all the victims from the flooding.

This a shot of the road of the mentioned plaza. While my intention was to capture the Kmart banners lined along the road, it now doubles to serve as a before photo. If you search Google you can easily see why people became stranded here.
Despite encountering the bad weather, I did manage to visit many Kmart locations, in addition to Kroger stores. It was, quite literally, a vacation that I won't forget!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Tops at the Riverside in Corning

Opening in Riverside, NY in 2014, this store is one of Tops' newer stores. It opened in a former P&C, but it was not because of the Penn Traffic merger. This particular P&C had closed before the chain was bought out by Tops and the building was sitting empty. Tops just simply moved in as either the third of fourth store to open after Tops became an independent supermarket chain.1 


Interior time:

The Organic selection.

Produce
Mini cafe
This is just to the right off the small cafe.

One of many aisle marker signs.
Aisle 8 and Thank You for Shopping Tops.

Frozen Foods
Target makes a cameo in this post.

Bakery & Cakes
It is nice to see that murals are used here.

Tops' tagline is even on one of the murals.

Customer Services
One last view of the checkouts before exiting.
Footnotes:
1. Tops was previously owned by Ahold, the same company that owns the Martins and Giant supermarket chains. That's why some stores have similar decor packages.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Warren's Kroger Supply

I had mentioned in one of my very first posts that Kroger once had a presence in the Twin Tiers coverage area. I can confirm that were also locations in the towns of Clarion, Clearfield, DuBois and Meadville. Kroger also had locations outside the blog coverage area surrounding the Pittsburgh region. Kroger completely left Pennsylvania in 1984 due to increased costs to operate just nine stores after having labor disputes in the Pittsburgh area:
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2002&dat=19840315&id=SlsuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZNoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1306,2698866&hl=en

Warren apparently either closed as part of the 45 stores mentioned, or it just closed on its own. The second seems more likely as Warren is the furthest city to the north- with at one time having a Kroger presence- away from Pittsburgh. I do plan on doing another post or two on PA Krogers, but it may be a while before I do.

This store, now split between a Salvation Army thrift store and a Tractor Supply, was a shadow anchor of the now dead Warren Mall. Although I have no idea when this store opened or closed, I do know it was a greenhouse style of store.1  Going in I didn't have much of an idea of what I was looking for so I kind of looked for anything that seemed out of place for a Tractor Supply:


These greenhouse windows is what give this building's days a Kroger away. At least Tractor Supply kept them intact. Nowadays it seems Tractor Supply does actually do exterior work for at least some of the newer locations.



Some miscellaneous views from under the greenhouse windows.
Now for some interior details:

First sights upon entering.
Original Kroger doors have been blockaded off, but there still here!
Newer doors in place.

Greenhouse windows as viewed from the inside.
Open back wall.
Different ceiling heights. The higher ceiling is actually a hallway that leads to the restrooms here.
Peeking into the stockroom at the end of the mentioned hallway.
So while Kroger no longer operates in PA, its memory still does even if I only discovered it within the past few years. Interestingly enough, the former Indiana, PA Kroger is also a Tractor Supply.

I would like to thank Flickr user Mjhale for bringing my attention to the google newspaper link in this article. He has a picture of the former Grove City and Clearfield Kroger locations on his photostream. I plan to eventually visit Clearfield myself.

Footnotes:
1. Thanks to multiple Flickr users (you know who you are) and Mid-South Retail Blog's series of post about Kroger decors.