Tag: Raley’s

  • Raley’s New Store Opening in Land Park

    Raley’s New Store Opening in Land Park

    Raley’s has shared the following information regarding the opening of the new store on Freeport Boulevard with HPNA.

    Raley’s is set to open our new location in Land Park on Wednesday, April 15th.

    Given the realities of COVID-19, this opening will not include any traditional celebration. But we do plan on properly celebrating with the community at a later date.

    We ask that customers abide by the shelter-in-home mandate and only come to the store when they need food and essential items. If you do come to the new store, be aware of the following safeguards:

    • We have added new signage to help guide customers on where to gather in line at common areas like the check-stands, coffee bar, meat counter and pharmacy.
    • We have also included signage to enforce social distancing, including marks on the floor.
    • We will be monitoring the number of people in store and if needed, will limit the number of customers in at any given time.
    • While the shelves are fully stocked, we will limit the number of products to a maximum of two items per family per visit, on the following products: milk, eggs, water, fresh packaged chicken and paper products.
    • The new store will have Raley’s eCart curbside and delivery options available. The new curbside pick-up is located on the north side of the store and includes covered parking spots. You can order online at www.raleys.com/shop.


    *PLEASE NOTE: no other retailers/stores in the Park will be open as of 4/15.

    Both stores will be open for a few days

    The old store will close on Saturday, April 18th at 7pm.

    All items in the old store will be discounted as of April 15th.

    Plans for the old store

    • It was our intent to share a new tenant as a part of our opening. Given the COVID-19 outbreak, our lease agreement with a new tenant has been put on hold.
    • Our new plan, given the additional time, is to prepare the store for a new tenant.
    • This includes clearing inventory and fixtures, cleaning up the building and making necessary repairs.
    • We hope to resume negotiation talks, post COVID-19.
    • The old store will be secured with new fencing, lighting and security as needed.
  • Make Your Voice Heard: New Raley’s Store & Shopping Center Project Will Be Voted on By City Council at 11/22 Meeting

    MoiseH
    Hilary Moise (HPNA Board Member)

    By Hilary Moise

    The project is called “The Park” and will include a 55,000 square-foot Raley’s store and six smaller buildings for retail stores and restaurants.  The proposal includes changes to Freeport Boulevard to create an entrance/exit into the shopping center and a new traffic signal at Meer Way and Freeport.  HPNA has a web page with current updates on the project, which can be found at: https://hpnadev.hollywoodpark95822.org/raleys-project-info/.

    The City Planning Commission voted 12-1 to approve the project at its October 20 meeting, after three hours of comment by the project developers and local residents speaking both for and against the project.  HPNA President John Maradik-Symkowick spoke at the meeting to present HPNA’s position of suppoting the project with some recommended changes. The recommendations were that the buildings on Freeport Blvd. should be re-oriented to face and open up to the street and sidewalk, bicycle and pedestrian safety and access should be improved with wider sidewalks and a passenger loading zone, and the bus stop in front of the current Raley’s should be moved to the new shopping center location.  Read the full HPNA comment letter to the Planning Commission on our website: https://hpnadev.hollywoodpark95822.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/HPNA-The-Park-P15-048-10.19.16.pdf.  

    Now, the last step for the project to be approved is a vote by the City Council.  The project proposal will be considered and voted on by the City Council on Tuesday, November 22 at 6:00pm.  Any Hollywood Park residents who want to share their opinions for or against the project can comment by attending the meeting or by submitting a written comment to the Assistant City Clerk before November 22.  More information on City Council meetings, agendas, and public participation is at: http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Clerk/Meetings-and-Agendas.