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'''Winn-Dixie''' is a grocery store chain based in Jacksonville, Florida with several locations in the [[Birmingham District]]. The company bought out the [[Birmingham]]-based [[Hill's Food Stores]] in the 1960s. | '''Winn-Dixie''' is a grocery store chain based in Jacksonville, Florida with several locations in the [[Birmingham District]]. The company bought out the [[Birmingham]]-based [[Hill's Food Stores]] in the 1960s. | ||
The company went through a bankruptcy reorganization in [[2005]] and was purchased by Greenville, South Carolina's Bi-Lo chain in [[2012]]. | The company went through a bankruptcy reorganization in [[2005]] and was purchased by Greenville, South Carolina's Bi-Lo chain in [[2012]]. The combined holding company, reorganized in September [[2013]] by Lone Star Funds as "Southeastern Grocers", moved its headquarters to Jacksonville, Florida. | ||
The company began modernizing its area stores in [[2012]], beginning with a $2.4 million renovation of the [[Montevallo Road]] location. The remodeled store included an expanded deli and bakery with prepared foods. The kitchen is overseen by chef [[Scott Lokey]]. | The company began modernizing its area stores in [[2012]], beginning with a $2.4 million renovation of the [[Montevallo Road]] location. The remodeled store included an expanded deli and bakery with prepared foods. The kitchen is overseen by chef [[Scott Lokey]]. | ||
In March [[2018]] Southeastern Grocers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, reporting more than $1 billion in debts. Plans were announced to close 94 stores, including 10 of its 56 Alabama locations. | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
* [[Chelsea]] | * [[Chelsea]] | ||
* 339 [[Walker Chapel Road]], [[Fultondale]] ( | * 339 [[Walker Chapel Road]], [[Fultondale]] (1989–) | ||
* 4496 [[Center Point Road]], [[Pinson]] | * 4496 [[Center Point Road]], [[Pinson]] | ||
* [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] | * [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] | ||
* [[Montevallo Road]], behind [[Montclair Road]] [[Publix]] ( | * Store No. 435: 4476 [[Montevallo Road]], behind [[Montclair Road]] [[Publix]] (1999–) | ||
* 2910 [[Morgan Road]], [[Bessemer]] | * 2910 [[Morgan Road]], [[Bessemer]] | ||
* 2653 [[Valleydale Road]], [[Indian Springs Village]] | * 2653 [[Valleydale Road]], [[Indian Springs Village]] | ||
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==Former Locations== | ==Former Locations== | ||
* [[Palisades Shopping Center]], [[Birmingham]] (1980s–2000s) | * [[Palisades Shopping Center]], [[Birmingham]] (1980s–2000s) | ||
* Store No. 405: 2220 [[Bessemer Road]], [[Five Points West]] (closed 2018) | |||
* 2402 [[Old Springville Road]], [[Clay]] (1995-2015) | * 2402 [[Old Springville Road]], [[Clay]] (1995-2015) | ||
* [[Flintridge Centre]], [[Fairfield]] | * [[Flintridge Centre]], [[Fairfield]] | ||
* [[Roebuck Marketplace]] ( | * [[Roebuck Marketplace]] (–2008) | ||
* [[Brookwood Village Convenience Center]] ( | * [[Brookwood Village Convenience Center]] (1974–) | ||
* 851 [[Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]] | * 851 [[Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]] | ||
* [[Alabama State Highway 150]], [[Hoover]] | * [[Alabama State Highway 150]], [[Hoover]] | ||
* [[Helena Marketplace]], [[Helena]] | * [[Helena Marketplace]], [[Helena]] | ||
* [[Moody]] (1990s–2000s) | * [[Moody]] (1990s–2000s) | ||
* [[Village Green Shopping Center]], [[Gardendale]] ( | * [[Village Green Shopping Center]], [[Gardendale]] (1972–1989) | ||
* [[McFarland Mall]], [[Tuscaloosa]] | * [[McFarland Mall]], [[Tuscaloosa]] | ||
* [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] | * [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]], [[Hueytown]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://www.winndixie.com Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. website] | * Beahm, Anna (March 15, 2018) "Winn-Dixie parent company to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy." {{BN}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.winndixie.com Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. website] | |||
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[[Category:Grocery stores]] | [[Category:Grocery stores]] | ||
[[Category:Village Green Shopping Center]] | [[Category:Village Green Shopping Center]] |
Revision as of 11:10, 16 March 2018
Winn-Dixie is a grocery store chain based in Jacksonville, Florida with several locations in the Birmingham District. The company bought out the Birmingham-based Hill's Food Stores in the 1960s.
The company went through a bankruptcy reorganization in 2005 and was purchased by Greenville, South Carolina's Bi-Lo chain in 2012. The combined holding company, reorganized in September 2013 by Lone Star Funds as "Southeastern Grocers", moved its headquarters to Jacksonville, Florida.
The company began modernizing its area stores in 2012, beginning with a $2.4 million renovation of the Montevallo Road location. The remodeled store included an expanded deli and bakery with prepared foods. The kitchen is overseen by chef Scott Lokey.
In March 2018 Southeastern Grocers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, reporting more than $1 billion in debts. Plans were announced to close 94 stores, including 10 of its 56 Alabama locations.
Locations
- Chelsea
- 339 Walker Chapel Road, Fultondale (1989–)
- 4496 Center Point Road, Pinson
- Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills
- Store No. 435: 4476 Montevallo Road, behind Montclair Road Publix (1999–)
- 2910 Morgan Road, Bessemer
- 2653 Valleydale Road, Indian Springs Village
- 465 Main Street, Trussville
- 4205 University Boulevard East, Tuscaloosa
- 9750 Alabama 69 South, Tuscaloosa
- 10 McFarland Boulevard, Northport
- 13620 Highway 43 North, Northport
- 2405 US 78 East, Jasper
Former Locations
- Palisades Shopping Center, Birmingham (1980s–2000s)
- Store No. 405: 2220 Bessemer Road, Five Points West (closed 2018)
- 2402 Old Springville Road, Clay (1995-2015)
- Flintridge Centre, Fairfield
- Roebuck Marketplace (–2008)
- Brookwood Village Convenience Center (1974–)
- 851 Park Road, Pleasant Grove
- Alabama State Highway 150, Hoover
- Helena Marketplace, Helena
- Moody (1990s–2000s)
- Village Green Shopping Center, Gardendale (1972–1989)
- McFarland Mall, Tuscaloosa
- Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive, Hueytown
References
- Beahm, Anna (March 15, 2018) "Winn-Dixie parent company to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy." The Birmingham News