


It's about a mile away from the front-end.įloral here as we had over to the registers. Seems like they've lost some of the category signs along the way.ĭairy runs along the right wall leading to the Pharmacy.Ĭustomer Service is in the corner. Have you ever seen anything like it? It's as awesome as it it crazy. Nice Dairy signage! Most remodels got nothing more than the letters, as seen below in the Runnemede store… Sound have circled back for a customer-free shot.Īisle signs have not been updated with the Premium Fresh and Healthy signs. Meat and Seafood signage with some more bad lighting. I wonder if there are lights up that aren't turned on.Ī shot from the back of Produce towards the front. The department signs are not backlit here. Preparred foods cases are on the left and continue to the salad bar. The displays on the left seem to be filling in an area that might have been Starbucks. This is the front corner to the left of the entrance. The arches above the produce cases are very cool. Strange lighting, odd layout and a ton of customers. It was a challenge getting good pictures in "The Marketplace". Starting off with a look across the front-end. Just wait until you get a look at the frozen food aisles! I'm guessing it was an early version since most other Marketplace stores have a simplified version of what's seen here. The decor package is a version of the Albertsons Marketplace. Surprising considering the inside is rather deluxe. Not the best looking Acme from the outside. According to Bill Haine's comment in the Ocean Township post, the Granite Run Mall Acme opened in 1976 with the Seaview Mall location opening in 1977. Seaville Square also had a JCPenney catalog center. Both stores originally shared space with Thrift Drug. Aside from and angled back corner and new facade at the Granite Run store, the two buildings are virtually identical. Now let's compare a current view of the Granite Run store with the Seaview store.
