The Lucky supermarket in Dublin, Calif., is set to close in November following more closures this year.
After five short years in Dublin, Lucky Supermarkets will permanently close its East Bay store next month. The Lucky store located at the Fallon Gateway Shopping Center in Dublin is expected to shutter on Nov. 3 due to slow foot traffic, Pleasanton Weekly reported Wednesday. The grocery store, which was built from the ground up, first opened in 2018. It’s unclear how many employees will be affected by the upcoming closure.
reached out to parent company The Save Mart Companies and the Dublin Lucky for comment but did not hear back by publication. The forthcoming closure comes months after Lucky Supermarkets closed its Larkspur outpost after 40 years in service. The Millbrae Lucky supermarket, which has also been a neighborhood fixture, is also expected to close on Nov. 3 to make way for a mixed-use housing project, according to The Daily Journal. The Dublin Lucky debuted in March 2018.
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