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SUPERVALU announces Boise expansion

POSTED: 08:52 MDT Tuesday, January 29, 2008

by Eddie Kovsky

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Tags -  City of Boise, Supervalu

SUPERVALU announced this morning that it will expand its presence in Idaho.

The grocery chain plans to expand its data center at Westpark Tech Center, 700 N. Ancestor Place. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. this afternoon, according to a press release.

Lt. Gov. Jim Risch, Boise Mayor Dave Bieter, Boise Valley Economic Partnership Executive Director Paul Hiller, and SUPERVALU CFO Pam Knous and Senior Vice President and CIO Paul Singer are expected to attend.

2 Comments

  1. Oh wow, a corporate expansion (albeit a tiny one) that's not a call center, cheese plant, payday loan store, dollar shop, or blood plasma sales joint....every politico wants to touch it.

    God help us.

    Comment By Tom
    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 @ 3:35 PM

  2. It is a great day for all of the employees of SuperValu. Just one more sign that they are committed to Boise and the Albertsons brand. It may be a small step, however it goes along way to show the level of their commitment.

    Comment By Jesse Newman
    Wednesday, January 30, 2008 @ 8:48 AM

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