Community Corner
Visions for Vacancies: What Should Happen to Curry Hollow Foodland?
The 28-year shopping center staple is closing.
UPDATE: Groceries are still on sale through Saturday. They're at 75-percent off of their regular prices now, but pickings are very slim. The store will auction off its equipment and appliances at the property itself on Tuesday morning at 9:30. (The Redbox machine has been removed.)
With , and , the Curry Hollow Road Foodland will soon be out of business.
The grocery store, which has been owned by Kenneth Krall for the past four-and-a-half years and for the past 28, is selling the remainder of its merchandise at a 40-percent discount until, essentially, the store runs out of stuff (exceptions to discount: milk and tobacco).
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When the groceries are gone, even the shelves and light fixtures will be sold, an employee said on Friday.
Hopefully, another business will replace the store, but Foodland is merely the latest business to leave Curry Hollow—found on the border of and Pleasant Hills boroughs.
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What would you like to see replace the Foodland on Curry Hollow? Give us your best idea please in the comments section below.
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