The grand opening for the 34,000-square-foot grocery store will begin at 8 a.m. in the Waterbury Shopping Center at 881 Wolcott St. According to the company, the day will include live entertainment, giveaways and vendor samplings."We're almost there," Edwin Vasquez, senior district manager for the Wakefern grocery chain, said Friday. Wakefern operates more than a half dozen grocery stores, including ShopRite, The Fresh Grocer, Dearborn Market, Gourmet Garage, Fairway Market, and Di Bruno Bros.The company operates stor...
The grand opening for the 34,000-square-foot grocery store will begin at 8 a.m. in the Waterbury Shopping Center at 881 Wolcott St. According to the company, the day will include live entertainment, giveaways and vendor samplings.
"We're almost there," Edwin Vasquez, senior district manager for the Wakefern grocery chain, said Friday. Wakefern operates more than a half dozen grocery stores, including ShopRite, The Fresh Grocer, Dearborn Market, Gourmet Garage, Fairway Market, and Di Bruno Bros.
The company operates stores throughout New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
According to the company, the store will feature green technologies, including energy-saving glass doors on all dairy cases and energy-efficient lighting and refrigeration systems.
It will also offer items that cater to local tastes and traditions, including Caribbean, West Indian, Latin American and Balkan products, Vasquez said.
The store will employ 50 full-time and part-time people, Vasquez said.
Joseph McGrath, Waterbury's economic development director, said Friday that the city is excited that Price Rite chose Waterbury.
“I believe the Wolcott Street location is a great fit to provide the residents of Greater Waterbury another option to purchase their groceries," McGrath said.
Kevin McDonnell. president of Price Rite Markeplace, said in a statement that the company was anxious to open its doors in Waterbury.
“This store represents our ongoing commitment to making fresh, affordable food accessible to more families — with thousands of everyday low prices," McDonnell said. " We’re excited to celebrate this next chapter with our new customers and team members.”
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