Safeway announces second Bay Area store closure this week
Briefly

Safeway announced the closure of its Vallejo store on Admiral Callaghan Lane, set for April 11, following similar store closures in the San Francisco area. This decision arose from financial evaluations and safety issues, as confirmed by a Safeway representative. The store, which opened in 1981, was once the largest single-story branch in Northern California. Its closure coincides with the development of a new Costco and additional retail spaces nearby, changing the local retail landscape. Safeway will reassign affected employees to other locations.
This decision was made after careful consideration and evaluation of the store's financial performance and ongoing safety concerns.
The Safeway at Vallejo's 774 Admiral Callaghan Lane was built in 1981, according to Vallejo's Times-Herald. At the time, it was the company's largest single-story branch.
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