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November 14,2008

Pearl Safeway Grand Opening Today (photo tour)

by pearlgirl

Safeway officials are proud to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Pearl Safeway with Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish and Multnomah County Commissioner Jeff Cogen. As part of the Grand Opening, Safeway customers and employees will celebrate a new Portland Division fundraising record for the October Breast Cancer Awareness campaign by donating over $1.3 million to local breast cancer research, treatment, and support services.

 

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The Grand Opening will mark the first for Safeway's Portland Division since April of 2007, when it opened its King Road Safeway in Milwaukie, OR. The Portland Division includes stores in Oregon and Southwest Washington, and the Pearl Safeway is the Division's 117th store. The first store built within the geographical area of the Portland Division was in 1924 in Burns, OR. The first store built within the city of Portland was in 1927. Today, Safeway operates 18 stores within the city of Portland, and the Pearl Safeway is the second store in downtown Portland.

 

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The Pearl store will feature Safeway's Lifestyle store concept, which was launched in 2003 to showcase its commitment to quality, particularly in the perishables departments, with high-quality fresh produce, meat, seafood and floral departments. There is also a wide array of prepared foods, organic and natural products, and dry grocery items tailored to local preferences. The Pearl Safeway features an earth-toned décor that is warm and inviting, with special lighting to highlight products and departments, custom flooring, and unique display features. The store will also feature a Starbucks kiosk, sushi bar, gelato, and self check-out.

 

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"We are very excited to open our second store in downtown Portland, and to be part of one of the newest and most anticipated developments in the Pearl", said Steve Frisby, Safeway's Portland Division President. "It is also my honor to be part of the record breaking Breast Cancer Awareness month. I would like to thank Safeway customers and employees for their support."

 

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Throughout the month of October, Safeway customers and employees joined together to help raise money for national Breast Cancer Awareness month. Safeway customers and employees raised over $1.3 million during the month of October, 100 percent of which will be used locally to fund breast cancer research, treatment, and support through the Providence Cancer Center, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Safeway Research Grants.

"We are always moved by the generosity of the Safeway customers and employees. They are truly making a difference", said Dr. Walter Urba, Research Director of the Providence Cancer Center. Susan Schwartz, local Vice President of the Board of Directors for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, will join Dr. Urba and Safeway officials in celebrating Safeway's record setting fundraising month.

Commissioner Fish and Commissioner Cogen will assist Safeway employees in welcoming customers to the new Pearl store by bagging groceries in Safeway's reusable grocery bags. "It is my honor to welcome Safeway to the Pearl, and to promote sustainability through the reusable bag giveaway", said Commissioner Fish. The store plans to give away 1,000 reusable bags during the Grand Opening celebration.

 

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Pearl Safeway, 1303 NW Lovejoy
 

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posted at 08:53 AM 12 comments
categories: food+drink
Comments:
kathleen - November 14, 2008 10:04 AM
this article would be significantly more helpful if there was an address, an intersection, or some landmark other than "the pearl"
lynnette - November 14, 2008 10:10 AM
Hi Kathleen, Safeway is located at 1303 NW Lovejoy.
brenda - November 14, 2008 10:03 PM
do you have a good sale going on in the store?
Brian - November 15, 2008 01:27 PM
Huge Sales! Tons of samples and prizes!
Teresa - November 15, 2008 02:05 PM
What time does this safeway open and close?
lynnette - November 15, 2008 06:03 PM
Hi Teresa, Safeway is open 5 a.m.–1 a.m. daily.
Joe - November 17, 2008 12:54 PM
got parking?
lynnette - November 17, 2008 01:03 PM
Yes! Pearl Safeway has three levels of parking above the store. It's free.
Renee' - November 18, 2008 12:35 PM
This is great! We live out of state but have a condo downtown where we try to visit every month or so, and groceries have been our biggest problem as I will eat out rather than shop at Whole Foods. I'm happy.
East Coast Girl - November 19, 2008 08:48 AM
Love the photo of the guys with the hard hats eating at the salad bar! Nice to know they can afford to eat there. What an endorsement!
TMSM - January 26, 2009 02:43 PM
I just wish it had been a Fred Meyer or a New Seasons. Better quality, and at the same or lesser price. Safeway is pricey compared to either of them, and is always understaffed.
Lauren - May 08, 2009 12:10 PM
Dear TMSM, I completely disagree with your statement about Safeway being pricier than Fred Meyer. There are way better deals at Safeway on a weekly basic than Fred Meyer. Yes I agree that it is convenant in the aspect that you can pick up dinner and a cute blouse that you've been eye-balling all in the same trip, but it is not convenant on the wallet. I invite you to go into any Safeway store and gaze around at the great deals, friendly staff, and enjoy! :)
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