DENVER — Lucky’s Market has confirmed it is closing many of its stores, leaving just a few open.
The grocery chain said it would be “continuing on” with its stores in North Boulder; Fort Collins; Traverse City, Michigan; West Melbourne, Florida; Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio; and Columbia, Missouri, according to a Facebook post.
“We are sad to say the rumors are true,” the company said in its post. “We’re closing many of our stores and couldn’t be more upset to be leaving so many communities who have supported us for years. What we built with you, our loyal customers, was not in vain. You helped contribute to our mission: Good Food For All. We appreciate the many shopping trips you put in and pints of beer you drank in our stores.”
That’s just seven remaining locations out of the 42 stores in 10 states Lucky’s has listed on its website.
With North Boulder and Fort Collins the only two Colorado stores remaining open, that means the Longmont, South Boulder and Wheat Ridge locations will shutter their doors.
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