Fred Meyer in South Everett To Close Permanently

Everett, WALocal News

Kroger announced the closure of two Fred Meyer stores in South Everett due to an increase in theft and a challenging regulatory environment. The closures, scheduled for October 16th or 17th, pose significant inconvenience for residents, who will need to travel to distant locations for groceries. Fred Meyer emphasized that despite doubling safety and security investments, the stores became financially unviable. Employees at the Evergreen location will be offered positions at other locations. The store has frequently made headlines due to safety issues, including a car explosion, bank robbery, and gunpoint pharmacy robbery.

It was also at the center of a no-sit ordinance that will expire at the end of the year. Local officials have previously received pleas from store management for assistance, citing an open-air drug market nearby. The recent closure of the Evergreen Way Starbucks and Walmart further highlights ongoing challenges in the area.

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