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  2. Giant Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Map of Giant Eagle stores. There are 211 Giant Eagle Supermarkets and 274 GetGo locations in the United States: 103 supermarkets in western Pennsylvania, 111 in northeastern and central Ohio, two in Morgantown, West Virginia, two in Frederick, Maryland and one in Carmel, Indiana. Each store carries between 22,000 and 60,000 items, approximately ...

  3. The Giant Company - Wikipedia

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    Giant logo used before re-branding in 2020. Some stores still use this logo as of 2024. The Giant Company (formerly known as Giant Food Stores) is an American regional supermarket chain that operates in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia under the Giant and Martin's brands.

  4. GetGo - Wikipedia

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    Ricker's was a chain of convenience stores operating in Anderson, Indiana.Founded by Jay and Nancy Ricker in 1979, the chain grew to 56 stores across Indiana. [8]On September 27, 2018, Giant Eagle announced it would purchase the 56-store Ricker's convenience store chain in Indiana, marking the largest acquisition for GetGo since the chain's launch.

  5. Family Home & Farm store coming to former Giant Eagle space ...

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    Giant Eagle, which opened in Summit Towne Centre in 1995, closed its doors in 2017 when the Pittsburgh-based grocery chain consolidated that store and one on West 26th Street into a new location ...

  6. East Hills Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Besides a Zayre discount store on an outparcel, the center remained largely vacant. Both Zayre and Giant Eagle closed in 1989. [8] Eastgate Associates bought the property in 1991. The company planned to renovate the mall, which had only seven tenants at that point, for light industrial use. [9] This redevelopment was unsuccessful. [10]

  7. Giant Eagle closed Edinboro store almost 2 years ago ... - AOL

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    Hobbs Lumber & Hardware, which opened in 1946, had nowhere to grow. That's changed with purchase of a new building.