UTICA, N.Y. — The grocery store Price Rite plans to open a new location at 501 Bleecker St. in downtown Utica.
The company plans to spend “several million dollars” on the project, which will create about 85 full and part-time jobs, the office of Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri said in a news release issued Tuesday.
Price Rite expects the store to open by next spring.
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“Our administration is working diligently with Price Rite representatives in order to open a new grocery store in downtown,” Palmieri said in the release. “When speaking with current and prospective downtown/Bagg’s Square residents, there is a universal desire to have everyday amenities readily accessible. The opening of a grocery store is a major step forward in our mission to make downtown a fully-fledged neighborhood.”
Price Rite in June made headlines in Syracuse when it announced plans to open a store at 611 South Ave. in Syracuse, expanding on a property that Jubilee Homes of Syracuse, Inc. has owned since 2009.
It already operates a store at 1625 Erie Blvd. East in Syracuse.
Price Rite has 62 stores in a footprint that includes New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maryland, and Virginia.
Keasbey, New Jersey–based Wakefern Food Corp. is the parent company of Price Rite.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com


