Nice sense of symmetry here on the Aisle 9 tri-sider
WEEK 42 – Goodman/Getwell Kroger, Revisited (III)
Since that last description was so long, I’ll leave y’all with a short one for our last pic of the day today. Here we’re looking up with a nosebleed view at the Aisle 9 tri-sider, as we prepare to step back into the rear actionway. As I noted in Tuesday’s uploads, Aisle 9 is the very first aisle to have a tri-sider instead of just a number; but I anticipate that that will probably change with the remodel likely adding a few more grocery aisles over the former home of kitchenware, now that it’s moving into the old natural foods space. On the plus side, I do think all the existing tri-siders will remain, and simply be reskinned to match the new décor package!
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Nice sense of symmetry here on the Aisle 9 tri-sider
WEEK 42 – Goodman/Getwell Kroger, Revisited (III)
Since that last description was so long, I’ll leave y’all with a short one for our last pic of the day today. Here we’re looking up with a nosebleed view at the Aisle 9 tri-sider, as we prepare to step back into the rear actionway. As I noted in Tuesday’s uploads, Aisle 9 is the very first aisle to have a tri-sider instead of just a number; but I anticipate that that will probably change with the remodel likely adding a few more grocery aisles over the former home of kitchenware, now that it’s moving into the old natural foods space. On the plus side, I do think all the existing tri-siders will remain, and simply be reskinned to match the new décor package!
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)