![]() The new store will employ about 150 workers.ĭuring Tuesday’s ceremonies, six checks, each one for $2,500, were presented to Whittier Meal on Wheels, Boys and Girls Club of Whittier, Skills Organization, The Whole Child, Disabled American Veterans #46 Whittier and the Ozzy Foundation. We have fresh cut sushi, fresh cut fruit, and a full service deli and bakery.” We’ll bring some things here our customers will appreciate. “It’s a great mixed use project with new residential coming in. “We’re a company that’s founded on growth so this will be our 171st store,” Van Heden said. chief executive officer, said he is excited about the opening of the new store. The old site is now vacant since the Cardenas Market closed in February of this year, seven months after opening. Stater Bros.’ lease expired and the store already had announced it would be moving to the Groves center. closed its store on the other side of Sorensen Avenue at 11750 Whittier Blvd., Whittier as a result of losing its lease. I’m very happy they’re back.”Įxactly two years ago to the day the new store is opening, Stater Bros. Whittier Councilwoman Jessica Martinez said the community “is excited to have their beloved Stater Bros back in district one. ![]() We’re lucky to have them in town. Companies like Stater Bros don’t invest unless they feel confident in the community.” Markets has provided Southern California residents with the lowest possible prices, the best quality merchandise and friendliest service in town With 169 convenient supermarket locations to serve Southern California, you're never far from fresh, affordable food. “They have about 45,000 square feet which is really bucking the trend,” Dutra said. “It’s a beautiful store,” Councilman Fernando Dutra said during a ceremony on Tuesday in which Stater Bros.’ charitable arm announced it is giving a total of $15,000 to six Whittier nonprofit agencies.
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