Safeway's "divested" markets from 1986

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Although the store here is currently owned by Safeway (as a Vons), SoCal was still another divested region and this beautiful marina in Carpinteria (east of Santa Barbara, on US 101) has been well photographed.

http://www.santabarbara.com/dining/revi ... urant=1254

http://www.lindenavenue.com/db/location/51.html
http://www.lindenavenue.com/imx/l/08/817.jpg front, rather than wingside, entrance

Image marina ceiling

http://www.lindenavenue.com/imx/l/05/584.jpg marina front windows, looks to be mid-1960s with "raised wing" and lack of high marina windows

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Another SoCal location, 1342 North Alvarado in Los Angeles (near Sunset Boulevard), now operating as Vons. The marina roof here is very reminiscent of the setup at the flagship store on Market Street in San Francisco.

http://flickr.com/photos/automatt/69504284/

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Marina ceiling and Safeway aisle hangers:

http://static.flickr.com/15/69504473_f9376e6017.jpg
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A Tulsa marina (which later operated as Homeland) at 11th and Denver, photographed by someone who's apparently been to this site before (wonder if it's one of the posters in this thread!):

http://www.losttulsa.com/2005_06_01_archive.html

http://tbadd.com/losttulsa/Safeway/imag ... 20page.JPG

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Here's another Tulsa marina from that same photo collection, this time at Admiral and Garnett:

http://flickr.com/photos/losttulsa/8342 ... et-669045/

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Not sure if the following photo is one of the above two stores, or a now-gone third marina in Tulsa:

http://www.roadsidepeek.com/roadusa/gre ... /index.htm

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A retro Oklahoma scene, the aftermath of a 1947 tornado in Woodward on a 1930s Safeway.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ok/county/w ... feway.html
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Old Safeway sign at a church in Kansas City.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahbelle1/28591675/

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Angled overhead shot showing a Safeway that became Homeland in Seminole, OK.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintseminole/235532903/

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Some Vons stores that appear to be former Safeways:

Coronado gable:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ricoslounge/30529116/

West LA marina:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bdegan/78054464/

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This looks to be an interior shot:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/guacamole/240322697/

Gable in Santa Barbara (left wing shot only):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mister_goleta/71854080/

Marina in Long Beach (edit, 10/5/06 - through Live Local, found out this location is 600 East Broadway):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hend/219733962/

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A British marina?

http://www.air-tightness.co.uk/images/a ... _tests.jpg

Here's a gable in the UK, in Blackfen, photograph taken in 1986.

http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/bexley/bl ... y-1986.htm

http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/images/be ... 86-693.jpg

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Safeway in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego, 1980. Now a Staples.

http://www.johnfry.com/pages/WS.html
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I remember that Safeway store in Pacific Beach. It was converted to a Vons after they were sold, and continued as a Vons store until it closed around 2000.......oh did I forget to mention that there was already a Vons store right across the street from it? Both stores stayed open together for about 14 years.
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I was in both of those Pacific Beach Stores.

There was a drug store in the "original Vons" center which was branded Thrifty, but felt nothing like a Thrifty. I often wondered if that drugstore started life as a CVS.

From my observation it seems the original Vons was doing a much better business than the former Safeway, although the former Safeway was right at the busy intersection, and also had a much larger and more spacious drug store (Sav-On) next door.

I wondered what the deal was with those two stores, but upon going into the former Safeway one immediately realized why both stores were Vons.
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storewanderer wrote:I was in both of those Pacific Beach Stores.

There was a drug store in the "original Vons" center which was branded Thrifty, but felt nothing like a Thrifty. I often wondered if that drugstore started life as a CVS.

From my observation it seems the original Vons was doing a much better business than the former Safeway, although the former Safeway was right at the busy intersection, and also had a much larger and more spacious drug store (Sav-On) next door.

I wondered what the deal was with those two stores, but upon going into the former Safeway one immediately realized why both stores were Vons.
I still think that was the dumbest thing though. They should have expanded one and closed the other immediately, but I guess tehy didn't want competition to plant there.
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Jeff wrote:
storewanderer wrote:I was in both of those Pacific Beach Stores.

There was a drug store in the "original Vons" center which was branded Thrifty, but felt nothing like a Thrifty. I often wondered if that drugstore started life as a CVS.

From my observation it seems the original Vons was doing a much better business than the former Safeway, although the former Safeway was right at the busy intersection, and also had a much larger and more spacious drug store (Sav-On) next door.

I wondered what the deal was with those two stores, but upon going into the former Safeway one immediately realized why both stores were Vons.
I still think that was the dumbest thing though. They should have expanded one and closed the other immediately, but I guess tehy didn't want competition to plant there.
South Pasadena is a similar situation. There was a Safeway accross the street from Vons and they didn't want any competition, so they turned the Safeway into a Pavilions. Both stores are still open today and they did a 'Lifestyle' remodel on the Pavilions. The Vons doesn't have much business anymore and I wonder if they will close it.
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Wow, a marina now operating as a church in Atlanta (Texas):

http://www.philiplamb.com/Safeway.html


A former SoCal Safeway from the 1930s that is still in operation:

http://www.talesofbalboa.com/backissues2002/04-02.html
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TheStranger wrote:Wow, a marina now operating as a church in Atlanta:
FYI, that's Atlanta, Texas, not Atlanta, Georgia.
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Groceteria wrote:
TheStranger wrote:Wow, a marina now operating as a church in Atlanta:
FYI, that's Atlanta, Texas, not Atlanta, Georgia.
Whew, I was getting confused for a bit :p

That's actually really good info to know - thanks! - because Atlanta, TX was mentioned earlier in this thread...
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A few posts back in the thread, I found that Kansas City area 1960s-era Safeway sign being used for a church that had taken over the building...

Thanks to Live Local, I've been able to screenshot that very building (which doesn't do much to belie its supermarket heritage), which is on the Kansas side of the KC/MO border.

View towards the north, showing the old Safeway sign at street corner:
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View towards the east, showing the front of the building:
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Found this photo of a Homeland store somewhere around Shawnee, Oklahoma; not sure if this was a 1970s Safeway or not.

http://www.news-star.com/images/122803/ ... landLR.jpg
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TheStranger wrote:Found this photo of a Homeland store somewhere around Shawnee, Oklahoma; not sure if this was a 1970s Safeway or not.

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My guess is an 80's Safeway (or remodeled in the 80's). That's almost exactly what the Safeway on Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood CA mentioned in a different thread looked like when it was remodeled in 1984.
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Here's a 1930s or 1940s Safeway site in Terrell, TX.

http://garydubose.com/trdisc.html

And a 1960s site in the Dallas suburb of Cleburne...

http://cleburnetimesreview.com/cnhi/cle ... ndarystory
However, at that time, U.S. 67 and Texas 174 had their intersection near the camp. These two major roads coming together at Granbury and Henderson Streets was a perfect location for a tourist camp.

I can remember in the late ’40s walking to town with mother, and on the way home she would stop at “The Rock” and get a hamburger. There were usually some gypsies staying at the tourist camp and they would come around and want to tell your fortune as you ate your hamburger.

These cabins were torn down when Safeway bought the property and built its store in the late ’60s.
A google overhead of the site, which appears to be a boxy sort of building and not a gable or marina:

http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/756/ ... rnecm1.jpg

Looking up an online yellow pages site, apparently this site is on the 600 block of West Henderson Street (Business US 67) and is now a HEB store.

http://www.heb.com/yourHEBStore/sLocato ... ibutesStr=
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Here's a southern Central Valley marina in Hanford now operating as half Grocery Outlet (the other half was Grand Auto Parts, but the Kragen location in town is not at that site now):

http://www.groceryoutlets.com/Locations ... _Store=070
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