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Kingsdale Shopping Center, also known as Kingsdale, Kingsdale Center, and Kingsdale Mall, is a large, mixed-use shopping center in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. It features a Giant Eagle Market District supermarket. Built in 1959, the shopping center covers 38 acres between Tremont Road and Northwest Boulevard.
Giant Eagle opened its 20th Columbus-area store at New Albany Road at the Ohio Rt. 161 freeway in August 2007, its 21st area store at Hayden Run and Cosgray Roads in November 2007, its 22nd area store at Stelzer and McCutcheon Roads (Columbus) in July 2008 and its 23rd area store at South Hamilton Road and Winchester Pike in August 2008.
Big Bear Stores was founded in November 1933 by Wayne E. Brown. The first Big Bear Store opened on February 15, 1934, on West Lane Avenue in Columbus, Ohio, in what was once a dance hall, a roller skating rink and finally a tan bark ring for horse shows. This opening marked the beginning of self-service supermarketing in the Midwest.
Giant Eagle CEO Bill Artman said selling GetGo to Couche-Tard, Circle K owner, will allow Giant Eagle to lower prices and build and remodel stores.
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A store was opened in Akron in 2004, and a store in Shaker Square was opened in 2005. In 2006, Tops Markets announced plans to close all of its Northeast Ohio stores. In part of a major bid with fellow supermarket Giant Eagle , Dave's purchased four stores (three new locations, one to replace a smaller store across the street), which opened in ...