Get ready for a new grocer to move in at the City of Lougheed highrise development.
Signage has gone up at the store’s future location at the City of Lougheed development at the corner of Austin Road and Grande Promenade.
“We are thrilled to welcome PriceSmart Foods to the City of Lougheed,” Tamara Tasaka, director of corporate marketing at developer Shape Properties, told the NOW in a statement. PriceSmart is a brand of Jim Pattison-owned Overwaitea Food Group, which owns Save-On-Foods and Urban Fare.
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