

In 1989, Albertsons opened its 500th store, in Temecula, California.Īn Albertsons that converted from Buttrey Food and Drug in Missoula, MT Expansion in the 1990s Īlbertsons began to expand heavily in the 1990s. Albertsons continued to expand in Texas beyond the Skaggs base in north Texas and San Antonio, re-entering the Dallas–Fort Worth market in 1984, and adding three Skaggs-Alpha Beta stores in Austin within months after entering that market in early 1989 with the acquisition of six Tom Thumb stores.Īlbertsons built its first fully mechanized distribution center in Portland, Oregon, in 1988. Albertsons continued to add stores in the 1980s, building or acquiring about 283 stores during the decade. In 1982, Albertsons reorganized its management into four regions: California, Northwest, Intermountain, and South. In 1981, Albertsons entered the states of Nebraska and South Dakota. Īlbertsons bought Fazio's Shopping Bag in 1978 from Fisher Foods, adding 46 stores in Southern California. In 1974, Albertsons bought the four-store Monte Mart chain in northern California. In 1973, Albertsons opened its first distribution center in Brea, California. Īlbertsons continued to expand its base in the West during this time. Skaggs kept stores in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and Albertsons kept stores in Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana, as well as some Texas stores (based in San Antonio). Neither partner could buy the other out, and the partnership was dissolved amicably in 1977. The partnership ended due to the fact that it was getting more difficult to control. The partnership was a tremendous success for several years. In 1969, Albertsons partnered with Skaggs Drug Centers, owned by The Skaggs Companies, Inc., to create the first combination food/drug stores, first in Texas. Partnership with Skaggs and 1970s expansion By the end of the 1960s, Albertsons operated over 200 stores. In 1967, Albertsons expanded into Colorado, acquiring eight stores from Furr's Supermarkets. in 1964, Albertsons expanded to southern California by acquiring All American Markets, a small chain based in Orange County.

became a public company in 1959, and its growth continued, opening its hundredth store in Seattle in 1962. When Albertson was considering putting a new store in a town, he would drive around the town and look for neighborhoods with children's clothing hanging on clotheslines, and station wagons in driveways he knew that those kinds of neighborhoods were where he wanted to build his stores.Īlbertson's, Inc. The company grew steadily in the years following World War II. New stores were opened in neighboring towns to the west: Nampa, Caldwell, and Emmett, before Pearl Harbor in late 1941. The grocery store was an enormous success, and Albertson reinvested his profits back into the business. The cheese department of an Albertsons in Seattle (1955) A brick monument stands on the northwest corner of 16th and State Streets in downtown Boise, commemorating the original store. The original store was built onto several times, but it was demolished in 1979 and a replacement store built on the same property.
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An ad in Boise's Idaho Statesman newspaper touted Albertson's first store as "Idaho's largest and finest food store." The store was filled with perks that, at the time, were brand new: free parking, a money-back guarantee, and even an ice cream shop.

