Castimatidis: “it's no secret that we have interest in [Food Emporium].”
According to a report from
Crain's John Castimatidis, owner of
Gristedes is apparently the
front runner and highest bidder in the
Food Emporium fire sale.
The
Crain's article also comments on D'Agostino's struggles:
Separately, family-owned D'Agostino's grocery-store chain is selling its only three stores in Westchester, according to a company insider. Those stores, located in Chappaqua, Rye Brook and Cross River, have struggled against competitors like Whole Foods, Super Stop & Shop and others, said supermarket consultant Burt Flickinger.
Very interesting piece in the
Wall Street Journal: In the Cities That Battle
Wal-Mart,
Target gets a Welcome.
The Gawker looks at what Wal-Mart would mean for New York.
A&P is shuttering stores today in
Yorktown, NY,
two others in the Philadelphia area (Pathmark in Broomall, PA loses108 jobs lost & a SuperFresh in Hatfield, PA), another Pathmark in
Millville, NJ where Wal-Mart has actually proposed to a 40,000 sqft store w/ grocery to fill the vacant space.
Some good news though, the UFCW Canada's victory at Saskatchewan Wal-Mart was
upheld, unanimously, in court yesterday.
The
Grand Opening and celebration party for the new Rockaway Stop & Shop is slated for October 21.
The Windsor Star: Strike continues to loom in second local Loblaw vote
Other Bargaining News:
Unionized workers at Walt Disney World
voted against a proposed labor contract Thursday, despite the largest of the resort's unions coming out in support of the contract before the vote.
And in Politics Frank Padavan,
out raises and is out spending Tony Avella.