Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Grand opening set for supermarke­t

- By Deborah Horn

The Brookshire Grocery Co. plans to host a grand opening of its new White Hall supermarke­t location in early February. Located at 8503 Dollarway Road, the site is the former Cranford’s Fresh World.

It will be a full-service supermarke­t, offering modern grocery store staples such as fresh vegetables, meats, and slew of dry and canned goods, and “focused on excellent customer service,” said Morgan Countryman, communicat­ions manager for the company headquarte­red in Tyler, Texas.

The 16,402-square-foot store will also include a deli and bakery, Countryman said.

The new store will house a full-service pharmacy. Additional­ly, it will offer the convenienc­e of online ordering with curbside pickup or home delivery through Instacart.

The updated supermarke­t was renovated with a modern look, as well as new exterior and interior paint, decor and signs, she said.

The store design is complement­ed by new flooring, energy efficient LED lighting and refrigerat­ed cases, along with new shopping carts for customers.

“We will be hiring on to our deli, bakery and market department­s along with cashiers,” Countryman said.

WHITE HALL NEEDS A GROCERY STORE

Before Brookshire’s announceme­nt in 2019, White Hall Mayor Noel Foster said, “I was worried we weren’t going to have a grocery store.”

He said he’s excited about the fourth-generation, 93-year-old company that operates approximat­ely 181 stores in three states — Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas — and three distributi­on centers, setting up shop inside the town.

Cranford’s departure, Foster said, left a hole in their community that worked to their disadvanta­ge when trying to attract new residents or commerce.

“People and potential businesses expect a certain quality of life,” such as good schools, safe neighborho­ods, restaurant­s and, of course, a grocer, Foster said.

Ken Smith, a City Council member, said, “The store looks very attractive. It’s definitely needed.”

Moreover, “A city of our size [about 5,500] needs a grocery store. Besides, we try to encourage people to trade locally,” Foster said.

“It’s a super grocery store and we want them to do well,” Foster said.

REPLACING A HOMETOWN FAVORITE

Brookshire’s purchased the now defunct Cranford’s Fresh World in 2019, along with two others, one in Hot Springs and Redfield, which will become one of the Spring Markets.

Smith described Cranford’s as his “go-to store” and was pleased with their service and products but was also delighted with Brookshire’s decision to move to White Hall.

Brookshire operates stores under the name of Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market and FRESH, Countryman said.

In a 2019 press release, Brad Brookshire, the company’s chief executive officer and board chairman, said, “We are excited about this agreement and the opportunit­y it provides us to further grow and expand in this region.”

He said the three sites were a “strong fit” for Brookshire’s and Spring Market banners.

“We look forward to a great future here,” Brookshire said.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial) ?? Brookshire Grocery Co. plans to host a grand opening for its White Hall supermarke­t in early February.
(Special to The Commercial) Brookshire Grocery Co. plans to host a grand opening for its White Hall supermarke­t in early February.

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