Raley’s Contemplating Urban-Style Store In Downtown Sacramento
July 20, 2015 | 1 min to read
A generation after pulling out of downtown Sacramento, Raley’s supermarket officials say they are looking to return to the city core with a new style of store fit for urban dwellers.
A spokeswoman for the West Sacramento-based chain said the company is exploring several sites downtown for a smaller-format, farmer’s market style store that would appeal to residents who live in a denser and more pedestrian-oriented environment.
One rumored potential site is the former Greyhound station at 7th and L streets, a few paces from the new Kings arena now under construction. The owner and developer of the Greyhound building, Danny Benvenuti, said he is in talks with potential tenants, but declined to say who he is talking with.
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