Do not close Red Apple. This is a community grocery store and we NEED it. Ditch the greed, ROIC.
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Sonia Zwilling
8 years ago
This market is invaluable. No one wants to see it close, and certainly no one wants a Dollar Store, Grocery Outlet or housing units.
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Kristin
8 years ago
Seriously, ROIC? You are doubling the rent? Knock it off. This store has been here for years and is a staple of the neighborhood.
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Shirley Hirst
8 years ago
Please do not close Red Apple!
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Michele Anderson
8 years ago
Do NOT leave us!!!
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Maegan
8 years ago
Keep Red Apple
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Coco Molina
8 years ago
Keep Red Apple at Bridle Trails. Renegotiate a fair lease. It's for the good and betterment of the community.
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Alan Bangham
8 years ago
Likely to boycott any other business other than Red Apple.
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Walter Phillips
8 years ago
It would be a shame to replace this neighborhood store with a faceless "retail opportunity." Shouldn't that be "Greed" Opportunity? Yes, I think so.
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Aubrey Aust
8 years ago
My favorite neighborhood grocery store growing up. This store cannot go!
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dave Harlow
8 years ago
It would be sad to lose this store grocery stores are a neighborhood anchor to other stores
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Dorothy V Fuller
8 years ago
This is a lousy location for a dollar store and a great community location for a grocery store; use it all the time!
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Cindy Litchfield
8 years ago
That would be a horrible thing! I've shopped there since it opened. Love the family who owns it! Please don't make them leave!!!!!!!
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Ken Watts
8 years ago
Called Susan Benton, she is out of town now for a week according to receptionist.
Susan is responsible for answering questions. PLEASE CALL 858 255 7563
Was told it is a rumor that a Dollar store will replace Red Apple.
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Hae Sue Park
8 years ago
This is a neighborhood institution & I will personally boycott the new business. The area already has Dollar Store on 85th St.
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Suzanne Halverson
8 years ago
Save our neighborhood store please!!!!
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Denise Morris
8 years ago
I cannot believe you would evict a staple of the community. Believe me as long time neighbors this would be an injustice. As disabled person this store has been a God send.
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Diane Bannister
8 years ago
I love Red Apple Market and have shopped there many years. It is a neighborhood icon and frankly, about the best grocery around! I'd shop there even if there were other groceries nearby. There's Safeway, but you won't find the same quality of produce, meats, deli, and groceries at the big business stores that you find here. Let's keep Red Apple Market!
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Ryan Opfer
8 years ago
The people trying to out the Croshaws and this family owned and operated store should be ashamed of themselves. Greed is not more important than a community. Reality will.set I freak fast for the owner of this property if they kick Red Apple out that the crap they put in there will not be shopped by the neighborhood and will soon be out of business. We need to make a stand not only for family mom and pops stored but for the legacy of the owner Troy Croshaw who passed away from cancer God rest his sole and brought somethi g very special to the city of Kirkland, a store where customers and employees could feel like family and not just another get in give us your money and get out store. I personally spent 16+ years working for this wonderful family who treated all their employees with respect, care and most importantly family. Please people, please help save this store it's truly the last of its kind and a legacy of hate to see taken away because of greed.
Do not close Red Apple. This is a community grocery store and we NEED it. Ditch the greed, ROIC.
This market is invaluable. No one wants to see it close, and certainly no one wants a Dollar Store, Grocery Outlet or housing units.
Seriously, ROIC? You are doubling the rent? Knock it off. This store has been here for years and is a staple of the neighborhood.
Please do not close Red Apple!
Do NOT leave us!!!
Keep Red Apple
Keep Red Apple at Bridle Trails. Renegotiate a fair lease. It's for the good and betterment of the community.
Likely to boycott any other business other than Red Apple.
It would be a shame to replace this neighborhood store with a faceless "retail opportunity." Shouldn't that be "Greed" Opportunity? Yes, I think so.
My favorite neighborhood grocery store growing up. This store cannot go!
It would be sad to lose this store grocery stores are a neighborhood anchor to other stores
This is a lousy location for a dollar store and a great community location for a grocery store; use it all the time!
That would be a horrible thing! I've shopped there since it opened. Love the family who owns it! Please don't make them leave!!!!!!!
Called Susan Benton, she is out of town now for a week according to receptionist. Susan is responsible for answering questions. PLEASE CALL 858 255 7563 Was told it is a rumor that a Dollar store will replace Red Apple.
This is a neighborhood institution & I will personally boycott the new business. The area already has Dollar Store on 85th St.
Save our neighborhood store please!!!!
I cannot believe you would evict a staple of the community. Believe me as long time neighbors this would be an injustice. As disabled person this store has been a God send.
I love Red Apple Market and have shopped there many years. It is a neighborhood icon and frankly, about the best grocery around! I'd shop there even if there were other groceries nearby. There's Safeway, but you won't find the same quality of produce, meats, deli, and groceries at the big business stores that you find here. Let's keep Red Apple Market!
The people trying to out the Croshaws and this family owned and operated store should be ashamed of themselves. Greed is not more important than a community. Reality will.set I freak fast for the owner of this property if they kick Red Apple out that the crap they put in there will not be shopped by the neighborhood and will soon be out of business. We need to make a stand not only for family mom and pops stored but for the legacy of the owner Troy Croshaw who passed away from cancer God rest his sole and brought somethi g very special to the city of Kirkland, a store where customers and employees could feel like family and not just another get in give us your money and get out store. I personally spent 16+ years working for this wonderful family who treated all their employees with respect, care and most importantly family. Please people, please help save this store it's truly the last of its kind and a legacy of hate to see taken away because of greed.
Would be very sad to see this store leave.