Lowe's Market

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Lowe's Market
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1964 (58 years ago) (1964) in Littlefield, Texas, United States
FounderE.M. "Bud" Lowe
Headquarters
Littlefield, Texas
,
U.S.
Number of locations
146 (2021)
Area served
Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas
Key people
Marvin Ellison (CEO)
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy (some locations), produce, seafood, snacks
Services
  • Pick-Up Lane
  • Curbside Service
RevenueIncrease $1.243 billion (2021)
Number of employees
22,000 (2019)
Websitelowesmarket.com

Lowe's Market is a regional supermarket chain, primarily in West Texas and South Texas and throughout New Mexico. The company also operates stores in Colorado, Arizona and Kansas. The company's home office is in Littlefield, Texas.

History[]

Lowe's Market traces its history to E.M. "Bud" Lowe who sold candy and sundries from the back of a truck in Littlefield, Texas in the 1940s.[1] In 1964, Bud Lowe opened the first Lowe's Market, a small grocery store, in Olton, Texas. The company began the process of gradual expansion into small and medium-sized towns in Texas and New Mexico. Some of the stores are similar to large convenience stores, between 2,000 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft., however, stocked with fresh meat and produce. Many of the stores are standard supermarket size, 15,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft.

Growth and expansion[]

Many Lowe's Market stores were acquired from other companies such as Furr's Grocery (defunct, many of which were formerly Safeway stores), Big 8 Foods (many of which were formerly Safeway stores acquired from Furr's Grocery by Big 8 Foods), and Super S.[2][3][4] Currently[when?], there are 146 Lowe's Market stores open in the chain in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado.

After the bankruptcy of Furr's Supermarkets in 2001, Lowe's Market acquired a number of the Furr's properties and converted them into Lowe's Market stores. In April, 2011, Lowe's Market acquired 53 stores owned by , a San Antonio-based chain.[5] In April, 2014, Lowe's Market acquired 7 stores from Nocona-based Market Place.[6]

In some areas, Lowe's Market stores use the names Lowe's, Shop N Save, Food Jet, Super S, Big 8, Super Save, and Avanza. A significant number of the stores in New Mexico, Texas and Colorado are aimed at the Hispanic grocery market share, particularly the stores using the Avanza, Fiesta, Fiero and Mercado nameplates. However, Hispanic grocery products are commonly stocked in all Lowe's Market stores, since the stores serve a substantial Latinx/Hispanic population in all geographic areas of the company's presence.

There are two stores in Arizona, in Window Rock and Ganado. In Colorado, there are stores in Greeley and in the Denver area. In New Mexico, stores are found throughout the state. In Texas, stores are in west Texas, north Texas, the Panhandle, central Texas, and south Texas.

References[]

  1. ^ Lowe's Market Web Page "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2009-08-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Fleming's buyout of Furrs done". Associated Press. September 2, 2001. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  3. ^ El Paso Times (PDF). August 2, 2006 http://www.thefoodpartners.com/pr-pdf/08.02.06no2.pdf. Retrieved December 19, 2011. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Thaxton, Bob (April 3, 2011). "Lowe's chain to take over Super S stores". Seguin Gazette-Enterprise. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  5. ^ "Lowe's Market acquires Super S." Supermarket News, Apr. 11, 2011. http://supermarketnews.com/retail-amp-financial/lowes-market-acquires-super-s
  6. ^ "Market Place sells seven locations including Gainesville store", Gainesville Daily Register, April 29, 2014. http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/community/market-place-sells-seven-locations-including-gainesville-store/article_20d0ab44-ce10-5154-8bc2-d058b01a9f93.html

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