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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."
'''Tria Market''', opened in April [[2006]], was a gourmet foods specialty store in [[Soho Square]], [[Homewood]]. It was owned by local [[Piggly Wiggly]] operators [[Naseem Ajlouny]], [[Andy Virciglio]], and [[Basim Ajlouny]] as "NAB City Market, Inc." Tria closed on [[April 14]], [[2009]], and was replaced by the restaurant [[Do Di Yo's]] spearheaded by [[George Sarris]].


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


Tria's executive chef, [[John Derrick]], oversees a staff of 20-25 food preparers who create the day's fresh offerings.
Tria's executive chef, [[John Derrick]], oversaw a staff of 20-25 food preparers who created the day's fresh offerings.


The Tria concept is being expanded as a component of a new Piggly-Wiggly at [[Liberty Park]].
The Tria concept was expanded as a component of a new Piggly-Wiggly at the [[Riverview Center]] in [[Liberty Park]].


==References==
==References==
* Goodman, Sherri C. (April 7, 2006) "Tria Market brings specialty grocery mix to Homewood." ''Birmingham News''.
* Goodman, Sherri C. (April 7, 2006) "Tria Market brings specialty grocery mix to Homewood." {{BN}}
* Hubbard, Russell (April 12, 2009) "Sarris and friends to put new restaurant in Homewood Tria Market location."  {{BN}}


==External link==
==External link==
* [http://triamarket.com/index.html Tria Market] website
* [http://triamarket.com/index.html Tria Market] website


[[Category:Former grocery stores]]
[[Category:SoHo Square]]
[[Category:SoHo Square]]
[[Category:Grocery stores]]
[[Category:Riverview Center]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]
[[Category:2009 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 15:06, 14 June 2013

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Tria Market, opened in April 2006, was a gourmet foods specialty store in Soho Square, Homewood. It was owned by local Piggly Wiggly operators Naseem Ajlouny, Andy Virciglio, and Basim Ajlouny as "NAB City Market, Inc." Tria closed on April 14, 2009, and was replaced by the restaurant Do Di Yo's spearheaded by George Sarris.

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

Tria's executive chef, John Derrick, oversaw a staff of 20-25 food preparers who created the day's fresh offerings.

The Tria concept was expanded as a component of a new Piggly-Wiggly at the Riverview Center in Liberty Park.

References

  • Goodman, Sherri C. (April 7, 2006) "Tria Market brings specialty grocery mix to Homewood." The Birmingham News
  • Hubbard, Russell (April 12, 2009) "Sarris and friends to put new restaurant in Homewood Tria Market location." The Birmingham News

External link