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The former "Gamecock Bi-Lo" at 4464 Devine St. reopened as a Food Lion on Feb. 24, as will stores in Winnsboro and Saluda.
The parent company of Bi-Lo is selling 23 more stores, including four in the Charleston area, with two to become Lowes Foods and two to become KJ's Market IGA.
Retail news: North Myrtle Beach BI-LO becomes Food Lion grocery store as part of South Carolina and Georgia acquisition of 62 locations that will be rebranded.
More: Food Lion announces plan to purchase BI-LO, Harveys stores More: Less than a year after bankruptcy declaration, BI-LO to close four more Upstate stores Alex Lee, parent company of Lowes ...
Mark Jackson, left, and Jeff Foster, right, execute the changes. It takes three days to convert an old Bi-Lo store into a Food City, but in this video the transformation happens in just 60 seconds.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Two area BI-LO grocery stores will soon be converted into Lowes Food. The owner of the grocery store, Alex Lee, Inc., announced on Tuesday a plan to purchase 20 BI-LO ...
Food Lion, based in Salisbury, North Carolina, announced last year that it had purchased 62 BI-LO and Harvey’s locations across South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.
A full list of BI-LO locations in our area becoming Food Lions can be found here: 1041 Franklin Springs St. Royston, GA, 30662. 2901 S. Main St. Anderson, SC, 29624.
A new Food Lion grocery store opened Wednesday morning in Beaufort, taking the place of a recently closed BI-LO. The store, located at 2127 Boundary St., will be open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily ...
BI-LO, located at 1610 U.S. 17 South in Surfside and 1241 38th Avenue North in Myrtle Beach is going out of business. But, the two locations will soon be replaced by Food Lion stores, according to ...
Three Charlotte-area Bi-Lo stores are likely to become Food Lions by April 2021. Food Lion is taking steps to buy 62 Bi-Lo and Harveys Supermarket stores in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
When the Bi-Lo closed in Pleasant Valley, it didn't leave the community completely devoid of food, but it did limit options for many residents — especially healthy options — Young said.
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