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The Grocers of Dorchester

  I hope you've enjoyed the last couple weeks here in Dorchester. There was a lot we saw, so if you missed anything, you can see all the stores on this map. Coming Up Next Just to the west of Dorchester and to the north of Roslindale is the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain. Once the center of Cuban and Central American population in the city, over the last 20 years or so the neighborhood has gentrified -- exemplified in no way better than the stalwart Hi-Lo Foods , which became the source for all Latin foods in Boston. In 2011, the store closed and was replaced by a Whole Foods. We'll tour that store and visit plenty more -- representing both the gentrification and the remaining neighborhoods with Latin communities. Tomorrow, we're going to check out two former grocers at Forest Hills in the southern part of Jamaica Plain!
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The Independent Edition: Dorchester

Now that we've toured all of the larger stores of Dorchester -- and taken a look at some former supermarkets , too -- it's time to check out some of the small independent stores around the neighborhood! A big caveat here: this is nowhere near a look at every independent grocery store and corner store in Dorchester, but it should give us a good overview. Ashmont Phú Thinh Market Opened:  ca. 2013 Owner:  unknown Previous Tenants:  Economy Food Stores (1930s) Cooperative:  none Location:  1826 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester, MA Photographed:  July 27, 2019 We start in Ashmont, in southern Dorchester, for Phú Thinh Market, a small Vietnamese grocery store. It opened around 2013, and previously, the Viet-Huong Market occupied part of the space (as you can see above, the store is two storefronts combined, and they've since been painted the same color). I don't know what was here before Viet-Huong, but way back in the 1930s, a location of the local chain Economy Foo...

Stop & Shop - Dorchester, MA (Grove Hall)

Stop & Shop Opened: 2001 Owner:  Ahold Delhaize Previous Tenants:  none Cooperative:  none Location:  460 Blue Hill Ave, Dorchester, MA Photographed:  June 2, 2019 I moved to Boston for work in the summer of 2019, which is when I took most of these pictures. But I had family who lived just outside the city, so back in 2014, I came to Boston to visit them -- and I distinctly remember visiting this Stop & Shop. It was quite nice at the time, and it was still nice if aging by the time I visited in 2019. It's the largest supermarket in the area, although at just 43,000 square feet it's on the smaller side for Stop & Shop stores of this era. It opened in late 2001, and although I had originally assumed it was a replacement for the older Stop & Shop store just around the corner , it turns out that store actually closed at least 14 years before this one opened. The supermarket was part of a redevelopment plan for the lower-income area of Grove Hall, ri...

90 Washington St, Dorchester, MA

Original Grocery Tenant: Stop & Shop Address: 90 Washington St, Dorchester, MA Opened:  late 1950s Closed:  by 1987 Later Tenants:  BD's Discounts Photographed:  June 2, 2019 and November 13, 2021 In my native land of New Jersey, see an arched-roof store with a glass front wall and it's probably a former Penn Fruit or marina-style Safeway . But Massachusetts had similar stores too -- constructed in only a handful of locations in the 1950s by Stop & Shop. One is still functioning as a supermarket, at Webster Square in Worcester which you can tour here . But here at Grove Hall in Dorchester, this roughly 13,000 square foot arched-roof store is now a discount store called BD's Discounts. The building opened as a Stop & Shop in the late 1950s (between 1955 and 1960). The area you can see to the right looks like it could've been an expansion, but it actually seems like that was part of the store's original footprint -- possibly smaller stores next to the s...

Metro Acres Market - Bronx, NY (Schuylerville)

Metro Acres Market Opened: July 2025 Owner:  unknown Previous Tenants:  Crest > Big V > Drug Palace > Rite Aid > Walgreens Cooperative:  Retail Grocers Group Location:  3085 E Tremont Ave, Bronx, NY Photographed:  June 30, 2025 A disclaimer: this post is shorter than I'd want it to be. Last weekend, Metro Acres Market opened up here in the Schuylerville neighborhood in the eastern Bronx, but unfortunately I haven't been here since the store actually opened. I visited shortly before it opened, however, and so we'll see the store in the final days of its construction before it opened. This 8300 square foot building was almost certainly built as a supermarket, operating as a Crest Supermarket by the late 1960s and by the 1970s it was Big V (not sure if it was related to the ShopRite-affiliated chain in the Hudson Valley called Big V, but I assume not). By 1985, it had become a drugstore called Drug Palace. It was later a Rite Aid and then a Walgreens. ...

Associated Fresh - Manhattan, NY (Washington Heights)

Associated Fresh Opened: May 2025 Owner:  unknown Previous Tenants:  Rite Aid Cooperative:  Associated Supermarket Group Location:  2050 Amsterdam Ave, Manhattan, NY Photographed:  June 30, 2025 Rite Aid is all anyone in retail has been talking about lately -- and that includes me, with yesterday's post of a CTown opening in a former Rite Aid. Today, we have two more former Rite Aids, including this 21,000 square foot one in upper Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood. Where Amsterdam and Saint Nicholas converge, at 162nd Street, a former Rite Aid was originally slated to become a Key Food but has opened instead as an Associated Fresh. Like the CTown yesterday, the interior here was extensively renovated and looks like a brand-new supermarket. The layout tips us off that there was previously something else here, but really, this is New York City -- I've seen weirder layouts in newly-built stores. Let's head in. We enter to deli, which is just inside th...