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TOUR: ACME Markets - Milltown, NJ

ACME Markets
Opened: early 2000s
Previous Tenants: none
Location: 10 Ryders Ln, Milltown, NJ
Photographed: February 2021
It's time for The Market Report to visit Milltown! This ACME has long been speculated to close, but finally (and coincidentally, this was announced on the day I wrote this post back in April) has been announced to close no later than April 2022. Acme Style, even back in 2013, started to document the store's decline which has clearly continued up to my visit. Despite that, the store is still looking very good even with its age. The pharmacy closed in 2010 and introduced that dark brown patch on the facade where the Sav-On logo was. The patch also appears on the street signs, and my assumption is that the lack of investment reflects a general understanding that the store wasn't long for this world.
Let's head in. We find all of the special services that Acme Style discusses long gone, with some of the basics winding down too...
The store was reset not long ago (having also been reset in 2015) with a clear reduction in services and selection. We see the grand aisle here, with deli and former kosher deli on the left side, and bakery at the back of the grand aisle. Meat and seafood line the back wall, with dairy and frozen on the right side of the store. The former pharmacy and floral in the front right corner, with customer service on the front wall.
The deli, seen here, was still fully functional and in fact very nice. The kosher deli just behind it has closed, and the signage had been removed.
Meanwhile, at the back of the grand aisle, the bakery is looking beautiful but the produce prep counter also is no longer functional...
A beautifully designed but greatly reduced meat and seafood counter is up next along the back wall.
Packaged meats and cold cuts are up next along the back wall, although we can see that the selection there had been cut back with a lot of iced tea and other beverages.
The grocery aisles are looking as good as day 1, though. That's usually the last to go.
Good Housekeeping HomeCare is one of the few departments that remains branded as it was originally!
It's quite a loss though to lose the giant barn... I must say, the design of this corner and the dairy/frozen end of the store is incredible. Over-the-top, awesome, and unbelievably corny.
Frozen takes up an aisle and a half, with dairy lining the last aisle.
I love this ceiling element, and I'm impressed with how nicely it's been maintained.
The Better Care Center (minus its pharmacy, visible in the back here) and the florist are at this side, which also has its own entrance and exit. I'm amazed that Albertsons would, as Acme Style mentions, adopt such a convoluted entrance and exit layout as they have here -- making it extremely easy to walk out of the store without passing through a register, and making it hard to access the exits from the registers.
Given the store's location (both in terms of its inaccessibility and proximity to Target, as well as its positioning in northern central NJ) it's surprising to me that it's lasted as long as it has when so many other large northern and central NJ ACMEs.
And a look across the front-end back towards the deli department. Well folks, that's probably the last store tour of this ACME that will ever happen given its impending closure, so I'm glad I was able to capture the store in its last year of business! Before we head into New Brunswick, we have to finish the southern suburbs first, with North Brunswick being the last we still need to see. Head over to The Independent Edition tomorrow to see our first North Brunswick store!

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  1. Such a strange situation here. There's very little information online about what exactly is going on. Apparently ACME will vacate the property in order for the store to be demolished and replaced with affordable housing. One of the few articles available will literally make your head spin while reading it....

    https://motorworld.app/acme-in-milltown-closes-its-doors-here-is-the-planned-main-remodeling-assignment-for-the-site/

    Even the title is wrong... "Acme closes its doors" It hasn't. Then the first line of the says "Acme on Ryders Lane may be heading for the box." So which is it? Later they say "It’s possible for someone else to come in and say they’re in a position to take the place. I don’t think so, but it’s still there.“ So the building ISN'T being replaced with housing? What about the other stores on the property? Try reading the article for yourself. It's a maddening mess.

    Regardless, this place has never been high volume but must still generate a decent profit to have survived endless rounds of closures over the years. Too bad ACME couldn't stick around as business would get a decent jolt after all the housing units are built!




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    1. Acme Style - thanks for the additional information here!

      I can't get into that article you sent, but sometimes those articles are copied from a news source behind a paywall (such as the Star Ledger or My Central Jersey), then run through a translator out of and then back into English, which renders them thoroughly unreadable (but different enough from the original that it won't be caught for infringement). I seem to remember My Central Jersey having an article on this behind a paywall.

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  2. Fantastic photos of the Grocery Palace décor!

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  3. I don't remember the exiting being that difficult - I seem to remember coming in by the pharmacy which was fairly straightforward but perhaps exiting to the right of service/video (as seen in the Acme Style original post you linked)?

    Though I almost think there was a way to turn left at service and go past the floral to the exit (basically between floral and the front wall), but maybe I just always went the other way and am thinking of another store here that has that type of access ;).

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    1. Certainly could be, I honestly didn't look too carefully at that exit since I went in and out of the doors on the left (pharmacy) side.

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    2. It's May 2022 and this store is still open. I haven't heard any further reports either. Would be great if this store didn't end up closing after all.

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    3. Right! At this point, as I mentioned over on the ACME Reddit forum, they're probably operating on a month-to-month lease basis, but they are still operating. Very interesting.

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  4. This store is closing by March 31. The store in the Andorra Shopping Center in Philly is also closing.

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    1. So, that only took three years, or was it just one verrrrrry long year? ;) (Only since it sounded like it would be closed within a year when the post was originally done in 2021).

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    2. The longest year ever, I would say! And wow, I totally missed that the Andorra one closed. That's a shame!

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