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'''Marino's Associated Foods''' is a small grocery chain with two stores in [[Ensley]]. The first location was opened in [[1925]] and is still family owned, with grandson [[Anthony Marino]] passing the reigns to his son, [[Jay Marino|Jay]] in [[2012]]. The business employs about 70 people.
'''Marino's Associated Foods''' is a small grocery chain with two stores in [[Ensley]].
 
The first location was opened in [[1925]] by [[Tony Marino|Tony]] and [[Mary Marino]]. It moved to its present location on [[Avenue E Ensley|Avenue E]] from [[29th Street Ensley]] in [[1953]].
 
The business is still family owned, with grandson [[Anthony Marino]] passing the reigns to his son, [[Jay Marino|Jay]] in [[2012]]. The company employs about 70 people.


In December [[2011]] the company asked for $500,000 in public incentives from the city of [[Birmingham]] to help modernize its stores and expand educational outreach and access to nutritious foods.
In December [[2011]] the company asked for $500,000 in public incentives from the city of [[Birmingham]] to help modernize its stores and expand educational outreach and access to nutritious foods.


==Locations==
==Locations==
* 2415 [[Avenue E Ensley]]
* [[29th Street Ensley]] (1925-1953)
* 2415 [[Avenue E Ensley]] (1953-)
* 1965 [[Bessemer Road]]
* 1965 [[Bessemer Road]]



Revision as of 17:04, 23 October 2017

Marino's Associated Foods is a small grocery chain with two stores in Ensley.

The first location was opened in 1925 by Tony and Mary Marino. It moved to its present location on Avenue E from 29th Street Ensley in 1953.

The business is still family owned, with grandson Anthony Marino passing the reigns to his son, Jay in 2012. The company employs about 70 people.

In December 2011 the company asked for $500,000 in public incentives from the city of Birmingham to help modernize its stores and expand educational outreach and access to nutritious foods.

Locations

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 13, 2011) "Marino's Inc. seeks incentives to upgrade Ensley groceries." The Birmingham News