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California discount grocery chain to open 2nd Las Vegas store

Updated October 28, 2024 - 2:04 pm

A new Superior Grocers is coming to the Las Vegas Valley.

Located at 390 S. Decatur Blvd., the grocery store will be taking over the space currently occupied by Opportunity Village Thrift Store, according to documents submitted to the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday.

Superior Grocers, a Southern California-based independently owned grocery chain, opened its first store outside of California in March at 1955 N. Nellis Blvd. The grocer operates stores across Southern California and the Central Valley and has more than 27 locations.

The thrift store will be relocating to the former Dollar Tree location in the same shopping center, with plans to open in December, according to the store’s voicemail. Proceeds from Opportunity Village Thrift Store go directly to the nonprofit’s programming and supports training for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Additionally, Opportunity Village will be opening another thrift location at their new Northwest Campus and Betty’s Village North project near the I-215 and North Decatur Blvd.

Betty’s Village North, their residential campus, comes after the success of Opportunity Village’s first residential campus, Betty’s Village. The new location will alleviate the current waiting list of people at the first location, and will include the thrift, park and programming space for more than 125 residents, according to the organization.

Superior Grocers and Opportunity Village did not respond to requests for comment regarding the opening or closing of either location.

Contact Emerson Drewes at edrewes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @EmersonDrewes on X.

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