Business & Tech

Report: Pathmark for Sale

Grocery chain operates a store at 130 Midland Ave. in Port Chester.

Written by Greg Sleter

Attention Pathmark shoppers: your local supermarket may soon be sold.

On Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Pathmark parent company, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A&P), is seeking to sell the company after emerging from bankruptcy in 2012.

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The Journal, citing an internal company memo sent to store managers by Great Atlantic Chairman Gregory Mays, said a number of options to fund growth are being explored. Among those options are raising capital and a refinancing. The memo also indicated sale of the company is possible.

The New Jersey-based A&P operated about 400 supermarkets before filing for bankruptcy in December 2010. Sales were $8.8 billion at that time.

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Today, the company has about 320 stores under various names including Pathmark, Food Emporium, Super Fresh and A&P.

Locally there is a store located at 130 Midland Ave.in Port Chester.


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