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Market Basket (New England) DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc., under the trade name Market Basket, is a chain of 88 supermarkets in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island in the United States, with headquarters in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. [3]
Lowe's Market (Texas, New Mexico) Lunds & Byerlys (Minnesota) Magruder's (Washington, D.C. area) Mardens (Maine) Market Basket (Southeastern Texas, Southwestern Louisiana) Market Basket (New England) (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island) Market of Choice (Oregon) Met Foodmarkets (New York City, New Jersey, Massachusetts)
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On June 23, 2014, the Board of Directors of DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc. (led by Arthur S. Demoulas ), the company that runs the Market Basket chain of supermarkets, fired President and CEO Arthur T. Demoulas. [1] Demoulas's dismissal resulted in protests from the company's employees and customers. [1] The protests ended on August 27, 2014 ...
Burlington, Dick's Sporting Goods, Planet Fitness, Old Navy, PCX Apparel, Liam's Home Furniture, Bath and Body Works, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Famous Footwear, Market Basket 1963 New England Development 32 Auburn Mall: Auburn, Massachusetts: Massachusetts 583,739: 71 Macy's 1961 Simon Property Group 33 The Shops at Prudential Center* Boston, Massachusetts
The company's warehouse was at today's 25 Market Street. He was joined in 1902 by his brothers, Howard and Edward, and they incorporated Hannaford Bros. Co. By 1920, the company became a leading produce wholesaler in northern New England. Hannaford then relocated to a new five-story warehouse on Cross Street.
Big Y is the fifth largest supermarket chain in New England after Quincy-based Stop & Shop, Scarborough-based Hannaford, West Bridgewater–based Shaw's Supermarkets, and Tewksbury-based Market Basket. Big Y is the second largest in Southern New England after the aforementioned Stop & Shop.
John Demoulas was born on March 22, 1915. During his youth, he worked in his family's market. As an adult he ran a chain of liquor stores, a bar in Lowell (the Golden Nugget), and Marion's Cafe, also in Lowell. [6] [7] John Demoulas died on March 8, 2000. Demoulas had four children (John, Arthur, Pamela, and Kathleen) with his wife Marion and ...