Giant Markets
Giant Markets, also known as Giant Food Markets, was a supermarket chain based in Binghamton, New York. Founded in 1933 by Metrie and George Akel, it was the first self-service supermarket in New York. The company eventually operated twelve supermarkets in the Greater Binghamton area. Giant sold their franchise to Weis Markets in August 2009.
Lighting
All Giant Markets featured an extremely bright fluorescent lighting system that stretches across the store.
Buy out
On Thursday, May 21, 2009, Giant Markets was bought by Weis Markets. According to notices received by Giant associates, as of August 23, 2009 their employment will end at Giant Markets. Most of Giant's 1,100 employees are expected to have jobs at Weis.[1]
On Wednesday, August 12, 2009, Giant Markets announced that it will be closing its store at 56 Main Street in Binghamton effective Saturday, August 15 at 6:00pm, one week prior to the takeover date. All associates at that store will be transferred to other Giant Markets locations. The store closure is a decision made by Weis Markets as part of the buyout.
References
External links
- Giant Food Markets of Broome County, New York
- http://www.wbng.com/news/local/46840192.html
- Schenectady Supreme Court Case
- Notice of Complaint sent to law firm of Parisi and Saccocio
- WBNG News Article