Meijer
Meijer is an American chain of hypermarkets. There are Meijer stores in Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Meijer sells other products as well as their own brands. The chain was ranked Number 13 on Forbes' 2011 list of "America's Largest Private Companies".[1]
Meijer Media
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Interior of a Meijer in Southgate, Michigan, which opened in 1994. Since the photograph was taken, the store has been renovated.
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This logo was adopted on April 23, 1984, for the chain's 50th anniversary and was used until July 11, 2004.
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The Gateway Marketplace Meijer store, opened in 2013 as the first Meijer to open within the city of Detroit
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The Meijer in Lancaster, Ohio on U.S. Route 33 Business, which opened in 1995. This store has since been extensively remodeled.
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The interior of the Traverse City store in 2019. The store has since been renovated.
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Capital City Market in Downtown Lansing, Michigan in 2021
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Meijer Grocery, Lake Orion, Michigan in 2023
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The produce department at a Fresh Thyme store in Greenwood, Indiana in 2023
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The Meijer Yellow "Pineapple" signature design of the mid-1990s Meijer stores: The Yellow Pineapple housed seating for cafes inside the store. Note the translucent wall panels above the yellow area. This picture was taken at the store on North Portage Road in South Bend, Indiana which opened in 1994.
Interior of a Meijer in Cedar Springs, Michigan, which opened in 2009. The store was renovated in 2021.
References
- ↑ "The Largest Private Companies". Forbes.com. November 16, 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2013.