Save A Lot Remodels 7 Grocery Stores in Detroit

Save A Lot, one of the largest discount grocery chains in the country, has announced the completed renovations of seven Detroit stores, all of which have been fully remodeled inside and out. The project cost was not provided.
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The new Save A Lot store design features a contemporary evolution of the brand inspired by customer and employee feedback. // Photo courtesy of Save A Lot

Save A Lot, one of the largest discount grocery chains in the country, has announced the completed renovations of seven Detroit stores, all of which have been fully remodeled inside and out. The project cost was not provided.

The remodeling program is part of the brand’s efforts to modernize its stores in the United States. As part of the initiative, the company is working with its independent licensed owners to the remodel stores.

The new store design features a contemporary evolution of the brand inspired by customer and employee feedback, and each neighborhood store will feature a strong assortment of regional products to better serve customers.

The remodeled stores are located at:

  • 3681 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, 48207
  • 4703 Conner Ave., Detroit, 48215
  • 15001 Houston-Whittier, Detroit, 48205
  • 20811 W. 8 Mile Rd., Detroit, 48205
  • 2830 Washtenaw Ave., Ypsilanti, 48917
  • 1249 Baldwin Ave., Pontiac, 48340
  • 1716 Fort St., Lincoln Park, 48146

“We are thrilled to bring much-needed upgrades to our seven Detroit-area Save A Lot stores and enhance local residents’ shopping experiences the moment they step foot inside,” says Jimmy Rabban, owner and operator of the Rabban Brothers’ locations in the greater Detroit area.

“The newly minted store provides a modern aesthetic and an easier-to-shop footprint, making it seamless and more enjoyable for customers to shop for grocery essentials and quality fresh meat and produce they’ve come to expect. The Rabban family has been a part of greater Detroit community for years, and we’re excited to show our appreciation for our customers with these remodels.”

Save A Lot states it offers everyday low prices on private label brands as well as national brand products, USDA-inspected meat cut fresh in store, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and other non-food items.

”We’re delighted that the Detroit-area Save A Lot stores are continuing to provide customers with top-notch service and an upgraded shopping experience with the store remodel,” says Mark Kotcher, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Save A Lot. “The Rabban Brothers’ investment to upgrade the store will have a profound impact on how customers enjoy the Save A Lot experience while continuing to provide unmatched value and quality.”

All the Detroit area stores are open daily beginning at 9 a.m. Founded in 1977, Save A Lot has more than 800 stores in 32 states.

To learn more, visit SaveALot.com.