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February 2008

14 February 2008 | Link this


228 East Seventh Street SE, Washington DC (1987, Washington Post).

Opened in 1940, this Safeway store at 228 Seventh Street SE in Washington DC managed to hang on until 1986. It was still profitable until the end; the need for expensive renovations was cited as the reason for its closing. The surrounding neighborhood was not happy about the closing and the city council tried unsuccessfully to delay it through legislation.

It's a classic 1940s store, modernized probably in the mid 1960s. The Noe Valley store in San Francisco, closed in the mid 1970s and pictured below, was probably a fairly similar renovation. I'd love to have seen the interiors of these stores. It's amazing they lasted as long as they did.

The SF location, by the way, managed to hang on for another fifteen years as a Bell Market after Safeway moved out. It's now an unrecognizable Walgreens. I don't know the fate of the DC store.


1333 Castro Street, San Francisco (1973, The Streets of San Francisco).

16 February 2008 | Link this


Former A&P, 1530 West First Street, Winston-Salem NC.

As a very odd means of celebrating my fourth wedding anniversary, I'm finally posting the first pages of my new Winston-Salem section. This one's important, because it's where I live now. When it's done -- within the next week, if all goes well -- it will also mark the completion of the Triad Trilogy that also features my hometown of Greensboro and nearby High Point.

Enjoy. More soon.

And yes, I know how redundant "Triad Trilogy" sounds, thanks.

21 February 2008 | Link this

For those of you who are following it, the Winston-Salem section is now complete through the 1960s, and the photo gallery has been added.

27 February 2008 | Link this

Just a short self-congratulatory note: Groceteria is featured in an article by food editor Michael Hastings in today's Winston-Salem Journal, which is my local paper.

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