Safeway’s Stores
General August 24th, 2007Safeway’s average store size is approximately 46,000 square feet. The Company determines the size of a new store based on a number of considerations, including the needs of the community the store serves, the location and site plan, and the estimated return on capital invested. Safeway’s primary new store format, called the “Lifestyle” store, is typically 55,000 square feet but can vary depending on the factors stated above. Lifestyle stores showcase the Company’s commitment to quality with an expanded perishables offering. They feature an earth-toned décor package that is warm and inviting with special lighting to highlight products and departments, custom flooring and unique display features. The Company believes this warm ambience significantly enhances the shopping experience.
Safeway’s stores provide a full array of dry grocery items tailored to local preferences. Most stores offer a wide selection of food and general merchandise and feature a variety of specialty departments such as bakery, delicatessen, floral and pharmacy. In addition, many stores now offer Starbucks coffee shops and adjacent fuel centers.
Safeway continues to operate a number of smaller stores that also offer an extensive selection of food and general merchandise and that generally include one or more specialty departments. These stores remain an important part of the Company’s store network in smaller communities and certain other locations where larger stores may not be feasible because of space limitations and/or community needs or restrictions.























