Friday, July 5, 2024

Acme | Clifton Heights, PA

 

5300 W. Baltimore Pike

Welcome to the Clifton Heights Acme!

It's time for another Acme! This store opened on October 29, 1995 as the chain's largest store at the time, with 60,287 square feet featuring special amenities like a dry cleaner, Max Pak wholesale food department, and a UPS depot (none of which it still has today). However, Acme originally opened on this property on May 15, 1957. The previous store closed in 1993, and was demolished along with the Bazaar of All Nations next door to make way for a new shopping center with a large new Acme as well as a The Home Depot. You can read more about Acme's history in Clifton Heights, and tour this store as it looked in 2014 by visiting its Acme Style profile. On this blog, though, we'll be seeing how it looks in 2024!


This hanging welcome sign is usually seen in older remodels, but I guess they figured this was better than putting the letters on a brick wall. This store only got the QB remodel a few years ago, and before that had the PF&H 3.0 decor.


This store's grand aisle is on the left side, beginning with the large produce alcove. Unlike many other Red White & Blue stores which had their produce windows either removed or covered with mirrors, they were left untouched in this store, and through them we can see the abandoned Modell's Sporting Goods next door.


Bakery is behind "Fresh to Go" in the produce department. They spelled Liscio's correctly in this store!


Lancaster Brand Meats are in the corner on the left side of the store as we transition to the back wall.



Fresh meat and seafood, as well as the corner deli, are on the back wall. I had a hard time getting photos in this area, as it was surprisingly busy for 10 AM on a Tuesday.


Health and beauty products are in aisle 16. The aisles on this side of the store are much smaller than the ones on the other side. Also, the category markers on the shelves are left over from the previous decor package.



Dairy fills out the right side of the store.


I don't know if I've ever taken a photo of the split down the aisles that was put into several Acmes in the 90s. Apparently this was popular on the West Coast, but it's definitely not common to see on this side of the country.



The pharmacy and floral departments are in the corner, just inside after going through the right entrance.


A look at the front end, with an extremely high ceiling. This store has windows looking up to the store offices and employee lockers.


And, before we go, here's a look at the 50s Acme sign, which has been reused by the shopping center, who apparently doesn't think Acme is the star of the show.

Other Images of Interest

Street View Images

2017


At this time, the store still had the "Premium Fresh & Healthy 3.0" decor.

Nearby competition

1 mile away: GIANT of Aldan


The GIANT of Aldan wasn't looking great when we toured it last May, with missing signage on the exterior and a terrible decor package inside. I hope it looks better now, but I haven't been by it since so I don't know.

1.3 miles away: Lidl of Clifton Heights


Last week, we headed to the Lidl in Clifton Heights, which opened in 2022 in part of a former Kmart.

1.3 miles away: Price Rite of Secane


The Lidl and this Price Rite Marketplace are equidistant from the Acme. This store opened in 2005 in what was originally an A&P (and later SuperFresh), and is the only Price Rite in the Philadelphia region following the closure of the Camden store in 2021.

Well, that is all for this post! This was a pretty big store, even for a 90s Acme, and it was very nice inside. The decor looks great in here, too. Thanks for reading, and see you next week down the shore! Sincerely, The Retail Connection.





















1 comment:

  1. Cool to see the windows in produce remain, as well as the 50s road sign tower (even if ACME isn't on top)!

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