Tuesday, February 19, 2013
New store opens in the renovated Brecksville Town Center last week. We thought we’d get your take on it.
It seems as if Brecksville residents are split about the new Marc’s store in the Brecksville Town Center. The store is local chain’s first since its rebranding, according to Marc’s officials. Known for its low prices, the store features fresh produce, meats and organic food — as well as a cold-cuts counter. The store at 7510 Chippewa Rd. opened in the space most-recently occupied by Giant Eagle. That grocery store closed in 2011. The new Marc's store is larger than the Giant Eagle was — interior renovations and construction gave Marc’s an additional 16,000 square feet for a total of 46,000 square feet. Given its prominent location, the store has drawn mixed reactions from Brecksville residents. We thought we’d see what you thought of the…
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Miss anything? Here’s a highlight of the Brecksville stories from the week.
Here’s a highlight of the stories from around Brecksville this week. From Fundraisers to Cookie Exchanges, the Women of Woodlawn Bring the Neighborhood Together: This group helps neighbors get to know each other better, supports area businesses and finds ways to give back. Man Runs Out of Gas, Charged With Heroin Possession: Police responded to a report that a man acting “suspiciously” had knocked on the door of a Miller Road asking to use the phone. Tonino's Bistro Officially Opens on Brecksville Road: The restaurant formerly known as 2182 Brecksville opens on Brecksville Road with a new owner and a new name. Fish Fry Season in Brecksville: We thought we'd list a few of them in case you're thinking of ditching red meat for the fish and …
Saturday, February 16, 2013
More than 100 guests attend private ribbon-cutting ceremony, reports Cleveland.com
The new Marc's opened its doors in the renovated Brecksville Town Center on Feb. 15. And, what better way to celebrate than a party? The regional chain hosted private ribbon-cutting ceremony, with more than 100 guests attending, including Marc's founder Marc Glassman, reported Cleveland.com. The store at 7510 Chippewa Rd. opened in the space most-recently occupied by Giant Eagle. That grocery store closed in 2011. The space had been vacant since. The new Marc's store is larger than the Giant Eagle was — interior renovations and construction gave Marc’s an additional 16,000 square feet for a total of 46,000 square feet. The store is local chain’s first since its rebranding, according to a press release. The store will feature low prices as …
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
New store opening in the renovated Brecksville Town Center on Feb. 15
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Store is expected to open on Feb. 15.
The lights are on, the signs above the aisles are up and the shelves are stocked. The new Marc's is slated to open its doors in the renovated Brecksville Town Center on Feb. 15. A construction worker putting finishing touches on the space told Brecksville Patch that the opening is right on schedule. The only remaining task — besides stocking the fresh and frozen foods — is the sign on the front of the building at at 7510 Chippewa Rd. The store is opening in the space most-recently occupied by Giant Eagle. That grocery store closed in 2011. The space has been vacant since. The new Marc's store will be larger than the Giant Eagle was — interior renovations and construction gave Marc’s an additional 16,000 square feet for a total of 46,000 …
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Marc's
7510 Chippewa Rd, Brecksville, OH
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6:02 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013
Attracting the wrong crowd. Brecksville is a tight community and has no need for drawing people from other communities in. I enjoy the quaint and quietness of the community and prefer high end or mom and pop shops. The store is an eye sore to the community. Disappointing.   more ›