Haggen - dumb as a fox? No, just dumb. And greedy. And not worrying about 8,000 employees in California alone losing livelihoods because, well, that's the way
Gelson's Market wants to purchase the grocery store located at the corner of Lincoln and Ocean Park Boulevard following the bankruptcy of current owner Haggen.
Haggen has filed
With the pending closure of Haggen on Lincoln Boulevard, community activists, city planners and staff are talking about future opportunities for the property.
The grocery store located at the corner
Haggen has announced plans to abandon the Pacific Southwest market, meaning the chain will close or sell all of its California locations including the Santa Monica store.
The company filed
Haggen, the recently expanded chain of grocery stores, has filed for bankruptcy.
The company said the Chapter 11 process would allow it to reorganize around a reduced portfolio of locations
Haggen, the West Coast regional grocer, has announced that in order to continue to improve its business and strengthen its competitive position, it has decided to close or sell a
Santa Monica will be home to four Whole Foods stores by the end of next year.
The company has announced several new stores as part of their "value-oriented 365
It'sAuf WiedersehenAlbertsons and hello Haggen on Lincoln Boulevard.
Albertsons closed at 6 p.m. April 23 and Haggen officially opens April 25. The store has new branding, new