Friday, March 15, 2024

Former Price Chopper locations

Price Chopper on Erie Blvd. E.

Here's where Price Chopper used to be (all NY unless indicated): 

Framingham, MA 
Schenectady (Sheridan Plaza) 
Watervliet*/** (NY 32; previously Fays and Eckerd, now Dollar Tree)
Albany*/** (earlier store; previously Central Market [original name])
Oneonta* (NY 7)
Albany (New Scotland Ave.; Mini Chopper only; main store now Market 32) 
Mechanicville*/*** 
Pittsfield, MA*/*** 
Glens Falls*/*** 
North Troy */**
Lansingburgh (US 4)
Green Island*/** 
Poughkeepsie (South Hills Mall) (US 9) (now ShopRite)
Shrewsbury, MA* 
Oneida (NY 5 & 46) - later Herb Phillipsons, now Oneida Indian Nation offices* 
Oswego (near Fort Ontario)* (now medical building)
Saratoga Springs* (earlier store)
Saratoga Springs (Price Chopper Limited downtown; now indie store)
Northampton, MA 
Baldwinsville? 
Fulton (NY 3)* 
deWitt (former Hechinger Plaza) - NY 5; later Big Lots and Stickley Clearence Centre; now Spectrum* 
deWitt (kmart plaza) - NY 5; later OfficeMax, now Dicks* 
Liverpool* (CR 57, Seneca Mall)
West Boylston, MA 
Willowbrook 
Colonie* (original store; later Colonie Plaza store closed when Market 32 opened in former ShopRite down NY 5)
Plattsburgh* 
Scranton, PA 
Niskayuna (NY 5 & Ballstown Rd) (Mohawk Mall. Replaced by older current store at Mohawk Commons. New store at former ShopRite on NY 146 & Nott St E)
Syracuse (Western Lights)* (original store; current one at former Chappells/OptiVision)
Liverpool (NY 31 as of 19/4/24); may become furniture store (name TBA)
Taylor, PA (as of 19/4/24)
New Hartford* (NY 5A)
Albany (Westgate)* (closed when Market 32 opened in former ShopRite down NY 5)
Camillus (became Hills in 1982, then Ames in 1999 until chains demise in 2002; building and most of old mall and plaza demolished; Walmart Supercenter opened in 2006) 

*moved
**As Public Service Market
***As Central Markets
More locations TBD

2 comments:

  1. Waterbury, CT: Was open from 2003 to 2008. Now ShopRite.

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  2. Springfield, VT had a standalone Price Chopper next to the bowling alley in the 1990s, in the Ames/Grand Union plaza....I believe it became a Rite Aid in the 2000s around the same time the Grand Union closed and the Ames was converted to a Shaws

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