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The Williamston Felpausch location was branded as the first mid-Michigan D&W store after Spartan purchased the 20-store Felpausch chain in 2007. Since the initial buyout, two additional D&W locations have been re-branded to the Family Fare banner, the Grandville location in 2010 and the Rockford location in 2012.
The first Family Fare store opened in 1966 in Holland, Michigan.It was an existing supermarket which was acquired in 1973 by Don Koop. [1] [2] By the 1990s, the chain was owned by Spartan Stores (now SpartanNash), and had added locations in Byron Center and Lowell. [3]
At this point, Spartan also began rebranding Glen's stores to Family Fare. The first to change over was the Midland store, also a former Ashcraft's, in 2010. [7] Throughout 2013 and 2014, Glen's locations increasingly converted to Family Fare, ending with Frankfort and Sault Ste. Marie. [8]
A woman was found living in the rooftop sign of a Family Fare grocery store in Michigan and had been there for about a year, police said. Police in Midland were notified about the woman living in ...
Officers found a woman residing within the sign of the Family Fare market in Midland, where she had set up flooring, a mini desk, printer, computer, coffee machine, food and clothing. It's unclear ...
After a woman was found living inside a Family Fare sign in Midland, the grocery store committed to donating $10,000 to a local organization providing shelter and meals to people experiencing ...
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The original Felpausch store in Hastings closed in 2008 and became an Ace Hardware, [13] followed by the closure of the Felpausch store in Kalamazoo in 2009. [14] The former Felpausch location in Grand Ledge was shuttered in 2013 after a brief conversion to Family Fare. [15] The Felpausch location in Mason became a Save-A-Lot which closed in ...