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Robert Ian Kaufelt (October 7, 1947) is a "pioneer" in upscale supermarkets and specialty foods and the former owner of Murray's Cheese who is credited with turning Murray's into the "Apple Store of fromage." [1] [2] In 1991, he bought Murray's Cheese, the oldest cheese shop in New York City, founded by Murray Greenberg. [3]
Shopping Bag Food Stores – Southern California chain that was founded in 1930 and later acquired by Vons and then Fazio's before it was rebranded and later sold to Albertsons in 1978; Skaggs-Alpha Beta; Sunflower Market – SuperValu-owned natural foods market; closed in 2008; never affiliated with the southwestern US chain of the same name
HO-99, Margaret Smith Gallery (Norton's Drug Store), 8090 Main Street (MD 144), Ellicott City; HO-100, Bicentennial Headquarters Building, 8355 Court Avenue, Ellicott City; HO-101, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Old Frederick Road, Mt. Airy; HO-102, Sarah Jane Powell Log Cabin (Albert E. France Log Cabin), 2240 Roxbury Mills Road (MD 97), Cooksville
Murray's Cheese is an artisanal cheese and specialty foods retailer and wholesaler based in Greenwich Village in New York City. [1] [2] It was founded in Greenwich Village in 1962 as a spinoff of Glen Alden farms, an egg and dairy wholesaler. [3] The company later expanded, and in 2012 opened a restaurant in Manhattan named Murray's Cheese Bar. [4]
G.C. Murphy was a chain of five and dime or variety stores in the United States from 1906 to 2002. They also operated Murphy's Mart (full scale discount stores), Bargain World (closeout merchandise), Terry & Ferris and Bruners (junior department stores), and Cobbs (specialty apparel) stores.
District Grocery Stores (DGS) was a cooperative of small single-room grocery stores in Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia.It operated from 1921 to 1972. [1] The goal was to leverage the volume of purchasing power of the cooperative to negotiate better prices from wholesalers and therefore improve their competitiveness.