The INDsider -> Leslie Turk THU, SEP 24 10:40AM by Leslie Turk

Bring back my Adrien's!

Though it had only been open a short time, the Johnston Street Adrien’s Supermarket had already become a favorite for many shoppers in the area. A clean store, fresh meats and specialty foods, a solid selection of Louisiana products and a hometown atmosphere, its hallmarks pulled business in from the east side of Johnston Street. The new store benefited from the many shoppers who now have easy access thanks to the Camellia Boulevard bridge, while the Congress Street store less than a mile away continued to serve its loyal base of customers. Situated at the corner of Camellia Boulevard and Johnston Street, the store is in the Grand Marche shopping center.

But on Sunday loyal shoppers got an unpleasant surprise when they arrived to a sign on the door noting that the Johnston Street store had fallen victim to a slowdown in the local economy.

Adrien's is owned by Pat Palombo, who bought the grocer in 1999 after working there almost three decades. Palombo could not be reached for comment this morning.

It’s unclear what effect the bankruptcy of Affiliated Foods Southwest, Adrien’s Arkansas-based wholesale food distribution cooperative, might have had on the decision to close. On May 5, a week after it said it hoped to sell or merge, Affiliated Foods filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and said that it was in the process of liquidating its assets.

Real estate and development professionals agree that the best use of the roughly 22,000-square-foot space is a grocery store — a locally owned grocery store (that part is my humble opinion). Message to Palombo: Whatever the case, we’re keeping our fingers crossed that something can be worked out. We want our Adrien’s back!



Comments (10)add
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written by Anon , September 24, 2009 - 06:30 pm
Yes, bring it back! I miss it already.
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written by SeanR , September 24, 2009 - 07:16 pm
We were spending a lot of time in this location. Very convenient to my friends' house on Alonda. It definitely puts a hamper on our spur-of-the-moment grilling expeditions.....
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written by Louise , September 24, 2009 - 09:38 pm
I really liked this store. Best sausage in town. Come back Adrien's.

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written by Jason , September 25, 2009 - 11:50 am
This stinks. It stinks for the community, employees and people like myself who go out of their way to stockpile Adrien's awesome specialty meats. My freezer is weeping today.
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written by Myrick6 , September 25, 2009 - 01:46 pm
Will the store on Congress still be open? I LOVE Adrien's, esp. the salas bar! Been using that salad bar for a long time! Sorry this one had to close, but I won't mind driving a little further if Congress St. location is to remain open!
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written by Leslie Turk , September 25, 2009 - 03:11 pm
Yes, indeed, the Congress store is open and going strong!
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written by Anon , September 26, 2009 - 09:14 pm
Meh...I always thought that was a weird place for a grocery store. I personally think they ought to raze the whole complex and make something more 21st century there.
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written by Affordable Opinion , September 28, 2009 - 06:30 pm
Anon writes "raze the whole complex and make something more 21st century there."

First there was the Plaza Theater, a Woolco, and other assorted retailers. Shouldn't we save the buildings for there architectural elegance. ;-)
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written by Walter Pierce, Managing Editor , September 28, 2009 - 06:37 pm
Betraying my age a bit: I remember when the Plaza Theater, a Pier One, a Wiengarten's (sp?) grocery store, K&B and Woolco occupied the Grand Marche.
Ah, those halcyon days ...
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written by yomamaspajamas , September 28, 2009 - 08:13 pm
That shopping center has the stench of failure all over it. No likely that anything will thrive in there. Tear it down and have a do-over, that's a very good location.

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