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Friday, April 27, 2012

Vision for Vacancies: Bloom in Noblewood Plaza

What should go in the former Bloom location?

There's a new open space in Woodbridge. A portion of the 42,334 sqaure-foot Prince William Commons strip mall at 14055 Noblewood Plz. is closed. It used to be the location of one of several Bloom grocery stores until the company made the decision to retire the brand, close underperforming stores and bring back Food Lion.  Get daily and breaking news email updates from Woodbridge Patch by signing up for newsletters here. Its neighbors are Life Style Hair Studio, Golden Cleaners, Youth Sport Gymnastics and My Nails. Big box discount store BJ's Wholesale Club is across the shopping center parking lot.  So, what do you want to see at the old Bloom? Take our Patch poll and tell us in the comments!

Venusgrace

1:09 pm on Monday, March 11, 2013

Trader Joe's! I filled out a request form on TJ's site.   more ›

Monday, April 23, 2012

Lake Ridge Bloom Officially Food Lion

The company made the official signage change on April 20.

Bloom is officially gone from the Dillingham Square shopping center. Parent company Delhaize American announced in January that it was closing or converting Bloom stores into its original Food Lion brand.  This Lake Ridge location received new signage on April 20. Customers have to sign up for MVP cards to get club discounts at the store, Bloom Breeze cards are no longer applicable.  The Noblewood Plaza Bloom remains closed. In a poll, readers overwhelmingly picked Wegmans as their favorite grocery store. Trader Joe's was named another favorite, but the company has no immediate plans to open a chain in the Woodbridge area.  Food Lion is located at 12420 Dillingham Sq. in Lake Ridge.  ______ Get daily and breaking news email updates from …

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Lauren Jost

12:41 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Rick, Originally, it was a Food Lion in that shopping center. Then, it was a Bloom. Now, it's back to Food Lion. The parent company, Delhaize American, said they were closing underperforming Bloom stores and switching some back to Food Lions because they believed "the stores will better meet customer needs through low prices and quality products." You can read more about that here: http://…   more ›

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