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* [[Flintridge Centre]], [[Fairfield]] | * [[Flintridge Centre]], [[Fairfield]] | ||
* 4496 [[Center Point Road]], [[ | * 4496 [[Center Point Road]], [[Pinson]] | ||
* 851 [[Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]] | * 851 [[Park Road]], [[Pleasant Grove]] | ||
* [[Alabama State Highway 150]], [[Hoover]] | * [[Alabama State Highway 150]], [[Hoover]] |
Revision as of 09:17, 9 July 2012
Winn-Dixie is a grocery store chain based in Jacksonville, Florida with several locations in the Birmingham District. The company bought out the Birmingham-based Hill's Food Stores in the 1960s.
The company went through a bankruptcy reorganization in 2005 and was purchased by Greenville, South Carolina's Bi-Lo chain in 2012.
The company began modernizing its area stores in 2012, beginning with a $2.4 million renovation of the Montevallo Road location. The remodeled store included an expanded deli and bakery with prepared foods. The kitchen is overseen by chef Scott Lokey.
Locations
- Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive, Hueytown
- Chelsea
- Village Green Shopping Center, Gardendale (1972–)
- Brookwood Village Convenience Center (1974–)
- Moody (1990s–2000s)
- Helena Marketplace, Helena
- Palisades Shopping Center, Birmingham (1980s–2000s)
- 339 Walker Chapel Road, Fultondale
- Five Points West
- Flintridge Centre, Fairfield
- 4496 Center Point Road, Pinson
- 851 Park Road, Pleasant Grove
- Alabama State Highway 150, Hoover
- Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills
- Roebuck Marketplace (–2008)
- McFarland Mall, Tuscaloosa
- Montevallo Road, behind Montclair Road Publix (1999–)