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Pick ‘n Save planned for former Sears Grand site in Falls

Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. is working on plans to open a Pick ‘n Save grocery store at the site of a former Sears Grand store at N77 W14435 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls

Milwaukee-based Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. is working on plans to open a Pick ‘n Save grocery store at the site of a former Sears Grand store at N77 W14435 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls, according to a village official.

The Sears Grand store closed early this year when the company closed several low performing stores. The Sears Grand store opened in 2006 in the building, which previously was occupied by a Kmart store.

Roundy’s spokeswoman Vivian King said she was unaware of plans for a new store in the former Sears Grand space. Roundy’s currently has a Pick ‘n Save store next door in a smaller space at N78 W14501 Appleton Ave. Presumably that store would be relocated to the larger Sears Grand space, if those plans come to fruition.

Roundy’s Supermarkets Inc. is working on plans to open a Pick ‘n Save grocery store at the site of a former Sears Grand store at N77 W14435 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls

Milwaukee-based Roundy's Supermarkets Inc. is working on plans to open a Pick ‘n Save grocery store at the site of a former Sears Grand store at N77 W14435 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls, according to a village official.

The Sears Grand store closed early this year when the company closed several low performing stores. The Sears Grand store opened in 2006 in the building, which previously was occupied by a Kmart store.

Roundy's spokeswoman Vivian King said she was unaware of plans for a new store in the former Sears Grand space. Roundy's currently has a Pick ‘n Save store next door in a smaller space at N78 W14501 Appleton Ave. Presumably that store would be relocated to the larger Sears Grand space, if those plans come to fruition.

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