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'''V. Richards''' is a neighborhood specialty grocery store and small deli in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park]] neighborhood at 3916 [[Clairmont Avenue]]. The store is owned by [[Rick Little]], who founded it in the 1990s. In [[2004]], Little expanded the business, which was originally in a 5400sf building at 3908 [[Clairmont Avenue]], adding 35 jobs and expanding the store's area by 20%. The current store is in the space formerly occupied by Payless Drugs. V. Richards also purchased [[Abigail's Bakery]] in order to prepare fresh bread for the store. A short lived second store in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood]] neighborhood was opened in the 1990s.
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'''V. Richard's Market''' was a neighborhood specialty grocery store and small delicatessen located at 3916 [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park]] neighborhood from [[1995]] to [[2015]]. The store was owned by [[Rick Little]] and managed by his son [[Rickey Little|Rickey]].
 
Little and his father, Vincent, operated a number of "Pick 'N' Save" grocery stores in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Little had the idea for a gourmet specialty market while traveling in Europe in [[1981]]. The first store opened in [[1984]] in Brookfield, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. It was purchased from the Little family out of bankruptcy in [[2002]], but continued to trade under the V. Richard's name.
 
[[Image:V. Richard's.jpg|left|thumb|425px|V. Richard's in March 2014]]
Meanwhile, Little began scouting the South for good locations and settled on [[Birmingham]], opening V. Richard's in a 5,400 square-foot space in a historic retail building at 3908 Clairmont Avenue, in the heart of [[Forest Park]].
 
A second [[Birmingham area]] location in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood]] business district opened in [[1999]], but was unprofitable, and closed 18 months later so that Little could refocus on the original store.
 
In [[2004]], Little relocated the business to an adjacent building vacated by Payless Drugs. The new location was 20% larger and featured a larger dining area and a new outdoor terrace. [[Abigail's Bakery]] was acquired to provide fresh bread and desserts.
 
In March [[2010]] V. Richards announced that it would open a new location in the [[Pizitz Building]] being redeveloped by [[Bayer Properties]], but that project was delayed and the grocery backed out. The company also operates '''Catherine's Market''' at [[Lake Martin]]'s [[Russell Crossroads]]. Another store, Enzo's Market in Chattanooga, Tennessee, closed in [[2014]].
 
In January [[2015]] the Forest Park flagship store broke its lease and closed shop.


== References ==
== References ==
* Goodman, Sherri C. (February 25, 2007)"Whole Foods giving Forest Park's V. Richards concern." ''The Birmingham News''.
* Williams, Roy L. (October 28, 2007) "'We're a specialty market.'" {{BN}}
* Sepsas, Niki (May 2007) "The Hometown Grocer." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 5, pp. 134-5
* Goodman, Sherri C. (February 25, 2007) "Whole Foods giving Forest Park's V. Richards concern." {{BN}}
* Daykin, Tom (November 24, 2003) "More in store." ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''
* Tomberlin, Michael (March 12, 2010) "V. Richards expanding to Birmingham's Pizitz Building." {{BN}}
* Davis, Bryan (January 30, 2015) "V. Richards grocery store to close in Forest Park." {{BBJ}}
* McClure, Joey (n. d.) "V. Richards' decision to close." Joseph McClure Commercial Real Estate LLC
 
==External links==
* [http://www.birminghammenus.com/vrichards/ V. Richard's] website


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V. Richard's Market was a neighborhood specialty grocery store and small delicatessen located at 3916 Clairmont Avenue in Birmingham's Forest Park neighborhood from 1995 to 2015. The store was owned by Rick Little and managed by his son Rickey.

Little and his father, Vincent, operated a number of "Pick 'N' Save" grocery stores in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Little had the idea for a gourmet specialty market while traveling in Europe in 1981. The first store opened in 1984 in Brookfield, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. It was purchased from the Little family out of bankruptcy in 2002, but continued to trade under the V. Richard's name.

V. Richard's in March 2014

Meanwhile, Little began scouting the South for good locations and settled on Birmingham, opening V. Richard's in a 5,400 square-foot space in a historic retail building at 3908 Clairmont Avenue, in the heart of Forest Park.

A second Birmingham area location in Homewood's Edgewood business district opened in 1999, but was unprofitable, and closed 18 months later so that Little could refocus on the original store.

In 2004, Little relocated the business to an adjacent building vacated by Payless Drugs. The new location was 20% larger and featured a larger dining area and a new outdoor terrace. Abigail's Bakery was acquired to provide fresh bread and desserts.

In March 2010 V. Richards announced that it would open a new location in the Pizitz Building being redeveloped by Bayer Properties, but that project was delayed and the grocery backed out. The company also operates Catherine's Market at Lake Martin's Russell Crossroads. Another store, Enzo's Market in Chattanooga, Tennessee, closed in 2014.

In January 2015 the Forest Park flagship store broke its lease and closed shop.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (October 28, 2007) "'We're a specialty market.'" The Birmingham News
  • Sepsas, Niki (May 2007) "The Hometown Grocer." Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 5, pp. 134-5
  • Goodman, Sherri C. (February 25, 2007) "Whole Foods giving Forest Park's V. Richards concern." The Birmingham News
  • Daykin, Tom (November 24, 2003) "More in store." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Tomberlin, Michael (March 12, 2010) "V. Richards expanding to Birmingham's Pizitz Building." The Birmingham News
  • Davis, Bryan (January 30, 2015) "V. Richards grocery store to close in Forest Park." Birmingham Business Journal
  • McClure, Joey (n. d.) "V. Richards' decision to close." Joseph McClure Commercial Real Estate LLC

External links