Original, or facelift?
SET 3 – Colony Crossing Kroger, Pre-Remodel
“Whipping” past that area (see what I did there?), in this shot we are taking a pretty nice look out over the health care department in front of the pharmacy, as it transitions to the front end on the right side of the image. I’m curious about the HABA décor on the shelves, as well as the hanging ceiling features above: do y’all think those came with the store, or were added later? Typically I associate that design the most with bountiful (aka 2012) décor, but I am also aware it is not specific to any one décor package, and has in fact been used with multiple looks within Kroger stores (and may still be current today…?). This store in particular opened in early 2008, which is a bit earlier than I would’ve thought this HABA design language existed… but it absolutely could be original to the store, and my timeline understanding is just off.
At the risk of having too long of a description (who, me?! lol XD ) – take a look juuuust right of center, where you can see a kinda dark little cubby/alcove area. That’s one and the same with the area I referenced back in this image and description. We’re inching closer to it, and as I promised we will discuss it in greater detail once we finally make it there; but these images from afar really help add to the context of it also, so just be sure to keep this image in your back pocket for the time being. (Patience, grasshopper!)
(c) 2024 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 :)
Original, or facelift?
SET 3 – Colony Crossing Kroger, Pre-Remodel
“Whipping” past that area (see what I did there?), in this shot we are taking a pretty nice look out over the health care department in front of the pharmacy, as it transitions to the front end on the right side of the image. I’m curious about the HABA décor on the shelves, as well as the hanging ceiling features above: do y’all think those came with the store, or were added later? Typically I associate that design the most with bountiful (aka 2012) décor, but I am also aware it is not specific to any one décor package, and has in fact been used with multiple looks within Kroger stores (and may still be current today…?). This store in particular opened in early 2008, which is a bit earlier than I would’ve thought this HABA design language existed… but it absolutely could be original to the store, and my timeline understanding is just off.
At the risk of having too long of a description (who, me?! lol XD ) – take a look juuuust right of center, where you can see a kinda dark little cubby/alcove area. That’s one and the same with the area I referenced back in this image and description. We’re inching closer to it, and as I promised we will discuss it in greater detail once we finally make it there; but these images from afar really help add to the context of it also, so just be sure to keep this image in your back pocket for the time being. (Patience, grasshopper!)
(c) 2024 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 :)