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  2. Fred Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Fred Meyer, Inc. is an American chain of hypermarket superstores and subsidiary of Kroger based in Portland, Oregon. [1] The stores operate in the northwestern United States, with locations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska.

  3. Kroger and Albertsons propose selling Carrs Safeway grocery ...

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    Kroger, the parent company of Fred Meyer, and Albertsons, parent of Carrs Safeway, said they plan to sell 413 stores across several states to C&S Wholesale Grocers. ... chains announced a $1.9 ...

  4. Tikahtnu Commons - Wikipedia

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    Tikahtnu Commons is a 900,000 square foot power center located on a 95-acre parcel in Anchorage, Alaska, United States.It is owned by Cook Inlet Region, Inc., an Alaska Native corporation and Browman Development Company, a California corporation.

  5. Carrs-Safeway - Wikipedia

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    Carrs–Safeway (formerly Carrs Quality Centers) is a supermarket chain that is based in Anchorage, Alaska, and is a subsidiary of Albertsons.It was acquired in April 1999 by former parent Safeway from an employee ownership group, who itself had purchased the company from founder Larry Carr and his partner Barney Gottstein in 1990.

  6. Albertsons or Fred Meyer? We asked where you prefer to ... - AOL

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    A Fred Meyer grocery store is located at 5230 W. Franklin St. in Boise. Fred Meyer and Kroger merged in 1998. Kroger says it plans to buy Idaho’s Albertsons chain.

  7. Robert Hansen - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Hansen pleaded guilty to larceny after he attempted to steal a chainsaw from an Anchorage Fred Meyer store. He was sentenced to five years in prison and required to receive psychiatric treatment for his manic depression. [13] The Alaska Supreme Court reduced Hansen's sentence, and he was released with time served. [14]