Grand Terrace: August 2011 Archives
Folks in Grand Terrace got a grand spankin' new Stater Bros. this week.
The new market is 72 percent bigger than the '70s-era one it replaces.
It's also greener than the old store.
It is one of four Stater Bros. markets to earn the Environmental Protection Agency's GreenChill Award for its energy-saving components, including an efficient refrigeration system and skylights.
As part of the grand opening celebration, the company split $7,500 between the Colton High School band, the Sheriff's Explorers program and a children's program at the Grand Terrace Branch Library.
For more, click here to read Grand Terrace reporter Ryan Hagen's story on the new store.
The new market is 72 percent bigger than the '70s-era one it replaces.
It's also greener than the old store.
It is one of four Stater Bros. markets to earn the Environmental Protection Agency's GreenChill Award for its energy-saving components, including an efficient refrigeration system and skylights.
As part of the grand opening celebration, the company split $7,500 between the Colton High School band, the Sheriff's Explorers program and a children's program at the Grand Terrace Branch Library.
For more, click here to read Grand Terrace reporter Ryan Hagen's story on the new store.



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