Los Gatos Weekly Times

Safeway to add four new locations

Grocer plans to have openings in San Jose, Hercules this year

- By George Avalos

PLEASANTON » Safeway has embarked on renovation­s at a number of stores in Northern California and is working on opening four new stores in the region, the supermarke­t giant told this news organizati­on.

“In 2020, Safeway will complete nearly 20 store remodels and four new stores are currently set to open in Northern California,” Wendy Gutshall, a Safeway spokeswoma­n, said in a statement.

The four new Safeway stores are slated to open in San Jose, Hercules, San Francisco and El Dorado Hills.

Pleasanton-based Safeway’s wide-ranging renovation efforts and the grocer’s new stores in Northern California are a reminder that plenty of merchants are finding ways to prosper amid a retail apocalypse that has battered the fortunes of a number of retailers.

Safeway said the San Jose store, 1305 S. Winchester Blvd. near Payne Avenue, is slated for a grand opening sometime close to, or during, the summer.

The new Safeway store in Hercules is expected to hold its grand opening later this year, according to the supermarke­t company. The Safeway in Hercules is being built at a former BART park-and-ride lot bounded by San Pablo Avenue, John Muir Parkway, Interstate 80 and Sycamore Avenue.

A recent on-site observatio­n at multiple Safeway stores in the Bay Area revealed that different types of work were underway inside those markets.

The work that was observed included installati­ons of new floors in some instances, as well as constructi­on activity in enclosed sections of a store. At the new store in western San Jose, considerab­le developmen­t work was underway this week.

Constructi­on crews were working on the upper structure of the new San Jose store as well as near the entrance and ground floor area.

The new San Jose Safeway

store is poised to be an anchor of the West Park Plaza, whose other merchants include a Rite Aide drug store, UFC Gym, Supercuts, O’reilly Auto Parts and Starbucks.

The store is just down the street from the Valley Fair and Santana Row malls, as well as a big residentia­l complex that’s under constructi­on on Winchester Boulevard.

Safeway made it clear that it will engage in these kinds of efforts, depending on favorable market conditions.

“As an ongoing effort, we continue to invest in new store developmen­t and store upgrades in areas we see an opportunit­y,” Gutshall said.

Contact George Avalos at 408-859-5167.

Another tech conference scheduled for the Bay Area was cancelled due to concerns about the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

Technology research giant IDC pulled the plug on its Directions conference, which was scheduled to be held on Macrch 4 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. In a statement, IDC said it chose to cancel the event as more details have emerged about the reach of COVID-19 in and around the Silicon Valley region.

“We have made this choice out of an abundance of caution and believe it is the correct decision given the evolving public health concerns in the Bay Area,” IDC said in a statement about cancelling the Directions event. “The potential risk to the well-being of Directions attendees and our staff is something IDC takes seriously.”

Concerns about the virus in the Bay Area have grown following the disclosure that a woman in Solano County spent 11 days in a local hospital before test results confirmed

 ?? SAFEWAY ?? A Safeway store, pictured in this concept illustrati­on, is planned for a site at the corner of San Pablo and Sycamore avenues near Interstate 80in Hercules. It is scheduled to open this year.
SAFEWAY A Safeway store, pictured in this concept illustrati­on, is planned for a site at the corner of San Pablo and Sycamore avenues near Interstate 80in Hercules. It is scheduled to open this year.

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