Link to December 6 Jamestown Post Journal article.
Excerpt:
When the Fluvanna Avenue Quality Markets store was erected in the early 1980s, the price tag for construction was $2 million.
At the time, the Fluvanna Avenue corridor was a bustling area of commerce in the city. The closing location also featured the first supermarket-based salad bar in the area, as the idea was only experimental in 1983.
Along with the Fluvanna Avenue store, Penn Traffic recently closed grocery stores in Oswego and Lebanon, N.H., citing the same reasons as those given for the local closing.
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