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  1. In 2005, Ahold sold BI-LO/Bruno's to Lone Star Funds. [13] In order to concentrate on renovating older stores, building new ones, and investing in newer information technology, the new owners sold off 104 BI-LO, FoodSmart, Bruno's, Food Fair, and Food World stores in areas where the chain did not have significant market penetration.

  2. Mar 4, 2021 · Bi-Lo was once a thriving supermarket chain in the Southeast, one that got its start in South Carolina's Upstate. This week on the podcast, a look back at the brand's

    • Do You Remember This About Bi-Lo?
    • Where Did The First Bi-Lo Open?
    • Iconic Moments in Bi-Lo's History
    • You Might Call Them The Bi-Lo Brothers
    Bi-Lo was created in 1961 by Frank Outlaw, who previously worked with Winn-Dixie Stores. By the time of Outlaw's death in 1975, there were approximately 100 stores.
    Bi-Lo was once headquartered in Mauldin, and the distribution center was recently sold to the parent company of Food Lion, Ahold Delhaize.
    Outlaw believed Bi-Lo should be the best place to buy beef, stores should be closed on Sundays, and stores should not sell beer or wine.
    Bi-Lo once was known for the Hereford bull statues on the top of its stores. One bull indicated a 12,000 square-foot store, two bulls indicated 25,000 square feet, and three indicated 38,000+ squar...

    Bi-Lo's first store — called Wrenn and Syracuse back then — was on the west side of Greenville toward Easley. The store on State Route 123 opened around 1954 and sat along the main highway between Greenville and Easley. It served as a main grocery source for many housing communities nearby. Jack Simmons started his career at the first location and ...

    From the Bi-Lo bulls to the downtown arena that still has some locals referring to it as The Bi-Lo Center, the grocery chain made a cultural impact on the region. Read more here:Bi-Lo's iconic history in Greenville from Walter to the Bi-Lo Bull to the Bi-Lo Center

    Mike and Myron Jennings spent a combined 80 years working Bi-Lo, many of those years in South Carolina. They even met their wives at the Bi-Lo meat counters, and they are still married nearly 50 years later. Read more about the grocery store's impact on the Jennings family:Brothers from South Carolina's Upstate worked at grocery chain Bi-Lo a combi...

  3. Apr 14, 2021 · The Bi-Lo center officially opens with a seating capacity of 16,000 in 1998. The Greenville News Archives. January 9, 1997/ Construction is underway on the new arena down the street from the site ...

  4. Apr 25, 2021 · The first Bi-Lo building no longer stands, but at one time the 30,000-to-45,000-square-foot store had an adjacent furniture store. Bi-Lo had embarked on a household furniture venture, selling end ...

  5. Outlaw sold BI-LO to Dutch retailer Ahold in 1977, which expanded the company’s reach through several corporate acquisitions. Ahold later sold BI-LO to Lone Star Funds in 2005, which began selling off many of the company’s assets. In 2009, BI-LO filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, having been affected significantly by the 2008 financial crash.

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  7. Nov 12, 2017 · Bi-Lo filed for bankruptcy in 2009, wiping out the buyout firm’s equity, and Lone Star kicked in $150 million when the grocer exited Chapter 11. In 2012, Lone Star invested $275 million to help ...

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