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Location: 80 South White Horse Pike, Hammonton, NJ
Today, I present one of the most requested former Acmes in all the land. Guess this one had a pretty good following back in the day. Unfortunately, I do not have much information about it. Will just have to let the pictures do most of the talking. Opening and closing dates are a little sketchy. According to the historic aerial images the store was built after 1970. Closing date was in the late 90's according to several people I have heard from about the store. When I first researched the location through aerial imagery, I had it pegged for a 50's/60's model. Seeing it in person, I realized it was from a later era. Looks to have been an official 33M model.
Produce and Deli side now home to a Jumbo Buffet and Grill. Jumbo's entrance is in the exact spot of Acme's exit door. The old entrance was a bit to the right. Evidence can be viewed below...
Scar from the magic carpet from Acme's exit.
And another from Acme's entrance.
Left side half of the building is now an Advanced Auto Parts store. The current entrance appears to be in the exact spot as Acme's emergency exit. Bakery possibly in this corner. Not sure of the remodel history here. Hope someone can fill us in with the details in the comments section. Windows across the front are all left over from the Acme.
Around back...
I believe this was a gymnastics studio for kids here on this end.
Break room and bathrooms up on the second floor. No one is escaping out of those windows.
Village Super Market ShopRite at the other end of the shopping center. One of the more tolerable owners of ShopRites. Their stores have relatively attractive interiors and have much better selection than the Inserra owned ShopRites which are located in my area. Was this store a former Jamesway? We'll see from the historic aerial shots that this building looks to have originally been a big box store.
Aerial views...
Now for a look at what's across White Horse Pike...
Walmart and an abandoned Super Fresh...
The Walmart looks ripe for an expansion into a super center. The place is kind of a dump. Most of them are even after the last round of remodels. I went in to use the bathroom before starting the next leg of my journey. It's the only thing I'll ever do in the Walmart.
Back down to Earth to have a look around...
The Hammonton Super Fresh was closed when the ax first fell at A&P back in April 2011. The store continues to sit empty with "Caution" tape around the perimeter to keep people away. Didn't work on me.
The decals here on the windows seem to be a carry over from the "Future Store" look of the 80's. The Super Fresh around 1995, long after the "Future Store" look was retired.
A look inside...
I would guess that the decor never changed throughout the life of the store. Looks to have had A&P's standard issue package of the 90's, examples of which can be seen just below...
The above shots are from the former A&P and former Acme in Lodi, NJ. You can visit that store by clicking here. Looks like the Hammonton store had a nearly identical layout.
Bakery was probably located in that far back corner. Tended to be the spot in many smaller 90's A&P's. Kind of a terrible spot since Bakery purchases are often impulse buys.
Wonder why Acme didn't make the jump to a larger location. Could have moved to the other end of the center before ShopRite moved in. Wonder too if Super Fresh knew Walmart was to be setting up shop right next door. In the end I guess Super Fresh had a decent run here considering direct competition from a Walmart and a ShopRite.
Historic aerials...
2007
2002
1995
Acme still open with ShopRite yet to arrive.
1995
A look across the street reveals the Super Fresh under construction You can see the outline of the store if you look closely under ".com" in the center of the image.
1970
Whole lotta nothin' in 1970.
Updates...
Zach reports in the comment section that the store had the 90's logo and exterior treatment.
Nintendo85 also added some very valuable information in the comments section. The Acme closed in 1999. The ShopRite did not open until 2002 and did, in fact, move into a former Jamesway. Be sure to check out the photos he has posted of the SuperFresh when it was opened by clicking here.
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