A&P in the city of Buffalo (Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company)

A&P in the city of Buffalo (Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company)

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Today A&P (Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company) filed (again) for bankruptcy. It sadly looks to be the end of the company that started in 1859. A&P has been out of the Buffalo & Western New York market for many years but the buildings often remain. This list dates from 1968 and I have included the most recent Google Street views. Today’s installment consists of A&P within the City of Buffalo.

The City of Buffalo:

Delaware District:

    • 202 West Utica Street:

Ellicott District:

  • 29 East Chippewa Street

  • 195 Jefferson

  • 415 South Park & 479 South Park are a bit difficult to determine what building had the A&P. The Family Dollar store looks like it was a gorcery store but is located at 438. The auto repair place across the street is at 407 which would mean 415 is the school.

438 South Park

There is this building in the 380 block of South Park used to be Loblaws

Fillmore-Walden District

  • 1482 Broadway (I believe)

  •  875 Genesee Street

Lovejoy District- 2059 Clinton Street

Masten District- 1265 Jefferson

Niagara District:

  • 118 Grant Street

  • 430 Niagara Street- A centennial A&P!

North District:

  • 400 block of Hertel Avenue- Address seems to be 426 but there is a house there.

  • 443 Tonawanda Street

South District:

  • 1183 Seneca Street

  • 2222 Seneca Street (the parking lot)

University District:

  • 1 Central Park Plaza

(prior to demolition)

(post demolition)

  •  2887 Bailey Avenue

  • 11-25 University Plaza (Main Street across from UB South). Plaza was half demolished and rebuilt in the 1990s. I need to verify this since technically the plaza was in the town of Amherst but the A&P is listed under Buffalo.

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