Saturday, March 21, 2020

Express Lanes, Scars, and Rust: Tops of Corinth, NY

In this installment of Grand Union turned Tops stores, we drag you to Corinth, NY, which is almost Adirondack, but not quite.

All pictures taken on June 12, 2017.


Like many in and around the Adirondacks, this one was converted to Tops in 2001, to Grand Union (Family Markets) in 2006, and back to Tops in 2013. The brackets that sit very low on the facade appear to be where Grand Union originally oriented their logo, which is rather odd as this store used to have a shingled roofline and facade before being converted back to Tops in 2013.


Outdoor cart corral. Not ideal, and the old carts suffered from extreme rust as a result.



Registers donning the original Grand Union checklane lights. The "Tops Express" lane would have originally been #4, and what was #5 is no longer in use; rather used for go-backs.








That's a shame. This store almost has 12 aisles, but falls short by 1.

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