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Acme – Chester Springs, Pennsylvania

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Location: 400 Simpson Dr, Chester Springs, PA

The Chester Springs store opened in 2003. It is located in a lightly populated area with no other supermarkets in the immediate vicinity. A Giant, abandoned Genunardi's and Redner's, which has recently opened in a former SuperFresh, are all located a few miles south in Lionville. Chester Springs was among a slew of new stores built in the early to mid 2000's under Albertsons' leadership. As we've seen in recent years, many of these stores have closed, most recently the one in Warminster. Not sure how Chester Springs does. It doesn't seem to be located in an area where it could ever become a terribly high volume store. It was doing brisk business on this particular day. 


The photos in this post were taken a little over a year ago during the same road trip when I visited other stores in the area including ExtonDowningtown and Westtown.





Heading inside the FOOD entrance...




Albertsons Marketplace interior with some layout differences compared to other early 2000's stores we've seen on the blog. The Bakery here is located along the right wall instead of out on the sales floor running along aisle 1.


The Starbucks is now Bucks County Coffee. It may have been removed at this point. Acme is yanking these coffee bars out of stores. There is a small seating area up in the left front corner. This was one of the best café set ups I've seen at an Acme. I'm surprised they haven't used this configuration more often.






The blue light boxes are not illuminated


I would think this store does some pretty decent business. It is stocked to the gills!






The Meat and Seafood signage is a bit stunted. No light boxes either. Below is the same department from the now shuttered Clifton store...


The sign in Clifton sprawled over the whole department.

Back to Chester Springs...




Judging from my visit, this is a very well maintained store.


Plain white tiles in the frozen food aisles.


Here's a look at Sicklerville's frozen food aisle with the typical tile pattern for this decor package.


A less commonly used frozen food tile as seen in the Randolph store.




Looks like the milk cases may have been replaced since the store was built.






Walking along the front end to cards, floral and seasonal...






Customer Service is on the Pharmacy side of the store. We'll now jump over to the other end of the front-end...


Lower ceiling over the checkouts...


Self checkouts still here although these pictures were taken over a year ago.






GIANT "Thank You" sign! Never seen anything like it.





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Drive thru Pharmacy!





HISTORIC IMAGES


2013


2008


2002





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