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Family Fare expands in North Dakota

SpartanNash on Monday said it would hold ribbon-cutting ceremonies at three North Dakota sites this week where it has rebranded SunMart stores to its Family Fare banner.

October 27, 2014

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SpartanNash on Monday said it would hold ribbon-cutting ceremonies at three North Dakota sites this week where it has rebranded SunMart stores to its Family Fare banner.

The stores — two in Fargo and one in Moorhead — are former SunMart sites into which SpartanNash invested $5 million in renovations.

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The conversions follow similar rebannerings earlier this year in West Fargo and Dickinsion, N.D., resulting from last year’s merger of Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spartan Stores and Minneapolis wholesaler Nash Finch. SunMart was Nash Finch’s former banner.

The three new stores have opening ceremonies planned for Thursday.

Ted Adornato, SpartanNash EVP of retail operations, oversaw the stores’ redevelopment.


 

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