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'''Tria Market''', opened in April 2006, is a gourmet foods specialty store in [[Soho Square]], [[Homewood]]. It is owned by local [[Piggly-Wiggly]] operators [[Andy Virciglio]], [[Naseem Ajlouny]] and [[Basim Ajlouny]] as "NAB City Market, Inc."
'''Tria Market''', opened in April 2006, is a gourmet foods specialty store in [[Soho Square]], [[Homewood]]. It is owned by local [[Piggly-Wiggly]] operators [[Naseem Ajlouny]], [[Andy Virciglio]], and [[Basim Ajlouny]] as "NAB City Market, Inc."


The store, which occupies 9,200 square feet, sells organic produce and meats, high-end grocery items, private-label foods, fine wines and fresh-baked good and prepared meals which can be taken home or eaten in the store's café. Additional features include "food seminars" on food preparation and products and a catering service.
The store, which occupies 9,200 square feet, sells organic produce and meats, high-end grocery items, private-label foods, fine wines and fresh-baked good and prepared meals which can be taken home or eaten in the store's café. Additional features include "food seminars" on food preparation and products and a catering service.

Revision as of 14:24, 10 April 2006

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Tria Market, opened in April 2006, is a gourmet foods specialty store in Soho Square, Homewood. It is owned by local Piggly-Wiggly operators Naseem Ajlouny, Andy Virciglio, and Basim Ajlouny as "NAB City Market, Inc."

The store, which occupies 9,200 square feet, sells organic produce and meats, high-end grocery items, private-label foods, fine wines and fresh-baked good and prepared meals which can be taken home or eaten in the store's café. Additional features include "food seminars" on food preparation and products and a catering service.

References

  • Goodman, Sherri C. (April 7, 2006) "Tria Market brings specialty grocery mix to Homewood." Birmingham News.

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