Showing posts with label NJ: Weehawken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NJ: Weehawken. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Reset in Weehawken!



Location: 4100 Park Avenue, Weehawken, NJ




I knew this day was coming sooner or later and so far I'm hating every minute of it. Acme is really switching this store up compared to other resets they've done in the area. Household products are all getting moved from the first few aisles to the opposite end of the store. Hard to tell yet where everything else is getting moved to at this point. The store is a mess. No signs of a décor swap and I suspect on won't be coming anytime soon. If Acme isn't bothering to fix up the dingy Jersey City store (more on that tomorrow), why would they put any money into this place, which is one of the most consistently clean grocery stores I have ever shopped in. Then again, a décor swap would be super easy here since the store doesn't need any other upgrades. A&P renovated every inch of this store, from floor to ceiling, back in 2012. Both Pathmark and Acme have managed to keep the place in pristine condition ever since.

Update: I'll be posting an update on the Jersey City store on Friday. The post didn't get finished for today. Also... a Bonus Store is coming on Monday!

Another update: I'll be posting an update on the Jersey City store on Saturday. Life just keeps throwing other things at me! Sorry to be such a messy blogger these days.


The seasonal aisle is getting some more shelving. All the half-high aisles on this side of the store have been built up a foot or two higher. The rear second half of this aisle is becoming a double wide. It looks like their putting in a designated health food department here but still hard to tell for sure. Black shelving is going in to the next aisle over from this one. One thing is for sure so far... the Weehawken Acme is getting TONS of new products on the shelves. Today I was shocked to see the new selection of organic powdered protein mix. Even bought some that was on sale!


Acme's standard issue black end caps are being installed throughout the store.


Loving the new Polar display! These seltzers are a regular item on my shopping list and guess what... Acme has them CHEAPER than ShopRite on a regular basis!!!

Thursday, February 16, 2017

THIS JUST IN >>>

RACHEL RAY SURPRISES
SHOPPERS AT
WEEHAWKEN ACME
WITH FREE GROCERIES!


To watch the video, please click here. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Valentine's Day at the Weehawken Acme!



Location: 4100 Park Avenue, Weehawken, NJ

The Weehawken Acme is pretty serious about Valentine's Day! Beautiful displays along the front end.  Tons of balloons available at every register and a massive selection of fresh flowers. Unfortunately someone forgot to check the seasonal aisle where the whole section of Valentine's candy is completely trashed. 


Register 5 has been converted to Lover's Lane!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Weehawken Acme is Getting Better!


Location: 4100 Park Avenue, Weehawken, NJ

Stopped in yesterday and was surprised to see a whole new customer service desk and express registers have been installed where the self-checkouts were located. The removal of the self-checkouts left an odd empty space along the front-end. I had wondered if Acme would add more registers to this area like they have been doing in other stores. The customer service desk was in need of upgrading as Pathmark's desk and counter were on the small side. You can see a "before" shot of the area below....



4 express registers are now located here. Unfortunately there are no register lights.... yet. Security gates have also been added to the entrance and exit.




As I've mentioned, this is by far my favorite Acme conversion! The store did not keep the manager of the Pathmark and it appears the new manager is really trying to take the service to a whole new level. Most of the Pathmark employees stayed on and I can tell you without a doubt, they are much happier working for Acme. While the store overall looks just like it did as a Pathmark, the difference in atmosphere is nothing short of astounding.

For full coverage of the Weehawken Acme, please click here.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Acme – Weehawken, New Jersey


Location: 4100 Park Avenue, Weehawken, NJ


The Weehawken Acme opened on November 6, 2015. It's my absolute favorite converted store... so far. Pathmark remodeled the place from floor to ceiling back in 2012. While they did a great job maintaining the store in recent years, Acme came in and cleaned it so thoroughly, it felt like it was remodeled all over again. The interior color scheme goes so perfectly with Acme's black and red signage, I wonder if they'll even bother with a remodel anytime soon.


Some problems with the Christmas decorations here but you have to give the landlord an "A" for effort.


This store was featured in the post "Future Acme Markets" so you may be familiar with many of these photos. The main entrance leads to a concourse with small shops on the left side and the Acme on the right. A laundromat and another entrance are located all the way at the end.

No mini-carts at this Acme. They were here when the store first opened but were gone about a week later. I asked at Customer Service and was told all the carts "walked away". So I said "they were stolen?" And the Customer Service Rep said "Yep, every single one of them." They apparently weren't equipped with the wheel lock that would have prevented them from being removed from the parking lot. Another round of mini-carts with locks is expected to arrive... someday.


Premium Fresh and Healthy store hours sign! You can find these in a lot of converted stores. This location is open 24/7.


Self checkouts used to be to the left next to the floral displays. They didn't add any new registers here. Only nine registers which doesn't always seem to be enough on busy weekends.


Bright new lights in Produce! Check out the before just below...


Acme's produce is seriously about a million times better than Pathmark.








Alcove here on the right due to the second floor offices above. Acme really livened this area up by adding seasonal and baked goods.




The hanging "Live Better" structures were removed. Have a look below for the before...


That all wound up in the dumpster. Sad to see some of A&P/Pathmark's efforts just thrown away, never to be seen again.




The aisles here used to run parallel to the front-end. Can't remember if they switched if for this last remodel of the Path to Savings remodel. It's really crazy how nice this store is these days compared to 10 to 15 years ago.




Soda in this back alcove.




Still a messy mix of Essential Everyday and Safeway products.


Check this out.. refreshe water WITH the ACME logo on it!




The section in the Bakery has improved dramatically since Acme took over.








Acme is doing an incredible job keeping this store clean and stocked. Still looks just like Pathmark yet is nothing like Pathmark at all.


The Meat Department lost "very" in its sign. Now it's just "the best".


A lot of body parts here that I'm just not interested in.


Always found the Deli location in this store to be very odd. All the way in the back corner by the milk.










Acme did a very nice reset of the Dairy Department. Pathmark's arrangement was rather confusing.


Ice cream alcove in the front.




Aisle 19 lost it number along the way. I thought Acme might rotate this sign so another side with "19" on it would face the front but no such luck.







AERIAL VIEWS


The Pathmark was built on a reservoir. The old water tower still stands to the rear of the store and is a major landmark in Weehawken.




The Pathmark was expanded sometime between 1987 and 1995. The newer section has a darker roof and sticks out into the parking lot.

HISTORIC AERIALS


2002


1995


1987
Prior to the expansion in 1987. While the place looks insanely busy, many of those cars aren't for shoppers inside. About 1/2 of the parking lot is designated for Weehawken residents as on street parking is limited in the area. 


1979
The reservoir looking dried up in 1979.


1966
In use in 1966.


Gotta say... the Weehawken Acme is a winner!