Las Vegas Review-Journal

Smith’s preparing for two mid-june openings

Skye Canyon site to sell clothes, home goods

- By Wade Tyler Millward Las Vegas Review-journal

Smith’s will open two new grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley by midjune.

One of the stores replaces the longtime independen­t grocer Glazier’s Food Marketplac­e.

Glazier’s, formerly at Warm Springs Road and Durango Drive, announced its closing earlier this year.

The other new store will open at the Skye Canyon community in the northweste­rn valley.

The store at Skye Canyon, which recently ranked among top-selling communitie­s nationwide with

315 homes sold last year, is the first Smith’s in Southern Nevada to sell clothes, dishes and home goods.

Both stores will open gas stations as well, company spokeswoma­n Aubriana Martindale said Thursday. Each store will have gas stations with 18 fuel pumps.

A Smith’s planned for the Cadence master-planned community still has no opening date set. Cadence, located in Henderson, also ranked among top-selling communitie­s with 456 homes sold.

The new stores come at time of high competitio­n and investment among grocery brands.

Smith’s Southern Nevada investment­s include the Scanbaggo app for shoppers to track digital coupons. The app works at the store near the intersecti­on of Tropicana Avenue and Hualapai Way. The app is expected to roll out at five other local stores by July 31, according to a company statement.

Earlier this year, Smith’s started a meal kit program of recipes that feed two adults for at least $14. Those kits are available at about 25 Southern Nevada stores.

Such programs are becoming popular among grocers. Meal kit seller Blue Apron went public in June and wants to sell kits in stores. The Albertsons grocery chain bought a New York meal kit company last year. Meal kit company One Potato started selling in Nevada earlier this month.

Smith’s, owned by The Kroger Co., has applied for tax abatements on a Henderson distributi­on center that would supply dry goods to all 40plus Nevada Smith’s store and some stores in Southern Utah and New Mexico.

The company should employ around 180 full-time employees at an average hourly wage of $22.76 in its first year of operations.

Distributi­on to Southern Nevada for now is handled by a warehouse in Tolleson, Arizona. A warehouse in Layton, Utah, distribute­s to Northern Nevada.

Contact Wade Tyler Millward at wmillward@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4602. Follow @ wademillwa­rd on Twitter.

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