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05-05-2025
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Kroger offering discount to select customers May 7
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — If you're headed to Kroger on Wednesday, you could receive a discount and some freebies. Shoppers at least 55-years-old are eligible to receive a 5 percent discount on their total in-store purchase on May 7. From 9 to 11 a.m., coffee and pastries will be available to those customers for free. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Kroger Pharmacy will hold senior vaccine clinics for the following: COVID-19 Pneumonia RSV Shingles 'At Kroger, we're proud to support our senior customers with meaningful ways to save,' said Jenifer Moore, corporate affairs manager for Kroger. 'From personalized digital deals to trusted everyday low prices, we're always working to help customers stretch their dollars — and this special discount is one more way we're doing just that.' Customers that would like to take advantage of the discount should either use their Kroger loyalty card, their Kroger alternate ID or telling the cashier that they are eligible for the offer. The total purchase discount will not be applied to purchases of alcohol, fuel, gift cards, prescriptions, tobacco and 'other restricted items.' Kroger says the offer is valid throughout its Cincinnati/Dayton division stores. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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25-04-2025
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Kroger Marketplace proposed near Warren County's Union Village in Turtlecreek Twp.
Apr. 25—A Kroger Marketplace has been proposed along Ohio 63 at Ohio 741 near Union Village in Turtlecreek Twp. The preliminary plan for a nearly 123,000-square-foot Kroger store in the Union Village Planned Unit Development was approved last month by the Warren County Regional Planning Commission on condition of the approval of the second stage by the Warren County Board of Commissioners. An administrative hearing is on the agenda for the May 13 commission meeting. Union Village is a 1,300-acre master planned community surrounding Otterbein SeniorLife that is based on new urbanism, which incorporates walkability, sustainability, high quality of life and mixed land use. More than 4,500 single-family houses and townhomes are planned over the next 40 years on the property once inhabited by the Union Village Shakers. Kroger would be on 15.4 acres on a 27-acre site on the northeast corner of the intersection with Ohio 741 and 63, with two access points along Ohio 63 with a future access point along Ohio 741. "Turtlecreek Twp. is excited to welcome Kroger to our community," said Tammy Boggs, township administrator. "This store will be a convenient way for our residents to shop for daily necessities and special occasions, and we appreciate Kroger's investment in the township." Construction is underway to widen Ohio 63 from Union Road in Monroe to just east of the intersection with Ohio 741 from two lanes to four lanes with dedicated turn lanes. The $19.5 million widening project is expected to be substantially complete by the end of this year and finished by June 2026, according to the Warren County Transportation Improvement District. The Kroger proposal also includes a fuel center with a 198-square-foot kiosk. There will be five pump islands with nine pumps and 18 dispensing points. The store would have 610 parking spaces, 15 grocery pick-up spaces, three truck docks and a double-lane pharmacy drive-thru. Nearly 14.5% of the parking area would be dedicated for landscaping, which exceeds the interior landscape requirement of 10%, according to project plans. There would be an eight-foot streetscape buffer along Ohio 63. A 10-foot landscape buffer is proposed to the north of the Kroger store to screen residential areas north of the site, according to plans submitted to the county. Water service will be provided by the Warren County Water Department. Sanitary sewer will be installed and connected to the Butler County system. Jenifer Moore, corporate affairs manager of Kroger's Cincinnati-Dayton Division declined to share information on the estimated project cost or number of employees. However, plans for a proposed Kroger Marketplace in Hamilton indicate it is a $35 million investment and has the same square footage as the proposed store in Turtlecreek Twp. The Cincinnati-based grocery giant said it plans to employ 324 full- and part-time associates. The new store in Hamilton would feature enhanced produce, bakery, deli and meat departments, as well as a Starbucks, Murray's Cheese and home goods, according to the plans. In addition to the proposed Kroger Marketplace near Union Village, the southern corner of Ohio 741 and Ohio 63 will be the future site of a Wawa convenience store and gas station. It also is within the Union Village development district. Wawa will have three entrances, two from Ohio 63 and one from Ohio 741, county records show.