Rosauers Supermarkets Explained

Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc.
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:1934,
Founder:J. Merton Rosauer
(1914–1990)
Hq Location:1815 W Garland Ave
Location City:Spokane, Washington
Location Country:U.S.
Locations:23 (in 2023) [1]
Area Served:Washington
Idaho
Montana
Oregon[2]
Key People:Cliff Rigsbee (President, CEO)
Industry:Retail
Products:Bakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, grocery, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor
Num Employees:2,100 (2011) [3]
Parent:URM Stores
Divisions:Super 1 Foods
Huckleberry's Natural Market
Homepage:rosauers.com

Rosauers Supermarkets, Inc. is a regional chain of supermarkets in the Western United States, based in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 1934 by J. Merton Rosauer,[4] Rosauers was sold in 1984 to Spokane-based URM Stores,[5] and it eventually grew to 23 stores under the Huckleberry's Natural Market, Rosauers, and Super 1 Foods brands. Its stores are located in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon.

History

In 1934, 20-year-old J. Merton Rosauer (1914–1990)[4] purchased a small grocery store in Spokane, Washington, after obtaining a $1,000 loan from his parents.[3] His father, Joseph P. Rosauer (1888–1961), owned two grocery stores in Spokane on East Sprague and in Parkwater, where Merton and younger brother Roswell worked.[6] By 1938, Mert Rosauer sold his first store and invested in another grocery store.[3] After selling off his second store, Rosauer opened his and Spokane's first supermarket in 1949.[4] [3]

In 1984, prior to retiring, Rosauer sold the company to URM Stores, a grocery supplier based in Spokane.[3] By June 1986, Rosauers was operating 25 stores in four U.S. states with about 1,500 employees.[7]

In September 1989, the Board of Directors for URM Stores made the decision to sell off the Rosauers chain.[3] URM Stores agreed to sell 15 of the 24 Rosauers stores through an employee stock ownership plan in February 1990.[8]

On April 10, 1990, Spokane employees of Rosauers voted to accept amendments to their labor contracts that would allow the employee purchase of the company.[8] With 425 of the 700 eligible employees voting, the final count was 377 for and 48 against the company's sale.[8] The sale was completed on July 27, 1990, with the company's 1,250 employees receiving ownership of 15 supermarkets, one freestanding pharmacy, an ice cream plant, and the corporate office building.[3]

In November 1993, Rosauers was assessed $50,450 in civil fines for violating federal child labor laws at eight of its Spokane-area stores.[9] Rosauers president Larry Geller said most of the violations involved one or two hours over the 18-hour weekly limit set for employees under age 16.[9]

On June 13, 2000, Rosauers announced URM Stores had completed the purchase of Rosauers after more than 1,800 of Rosauers' employees voted in favor of the sale.[10] In June 2000, the company operated 19 stores in the Inland Northwest.[10] Following the acquisition, URM Stores became the fourth-largest employer in Spokane County.[10] Since the sale to URM, Rosauers has opened two more stores, in Yakima, Washington (2002[11]) and Bozeman, Montana (2007[12]).

In December 2008, Rosauers was forced to temporarily close its store on Francis Street in Spokane after 25000square feet of the store's roof collapsed from record snowfall.[13] Spokane fire officials said no one was trapped in the debris and only a minor injury to a Rosauers employee was reported.[14] The damage estimate for the roof collapse at the Francis Street location topped $1 million.[15]

In March 2011, Rosauers announced its plans to enter southern Idaho in 2012 with a store in the Boise area in Meridian.[16] The Meridian store features a Huckleberry's Natural Market and a cooking school.[16] Initially, Rosauers said additional stores were a possibility for the Treasure Valley if the Meridian store performs well, however, in October 2017, the chain announced the closure of the five-year-old store.[17]

In March 2018, The City and Port of Ridgefield, Washington, issued a joint press release welcoming a new Rosauers location to the city, anticipated to open in the early 2019. The location would be the chain's first in western Washington.[18] The store opened on December 7, 2019, after several months of delays due to poor weather and permitting issues.[19]

Since April 2022, customers can shop through the delivery app, Instacart.

Huckleberry's Natural Market

In 1996, Rosauers opened the first Huckleberry's Natural Market on Spokane's South Hill.[20] After proving to be a success, Rosauers opened another Huckleberry's in Spokane Valley in December 1996.[21] The Spokane Valley store was eventually closed while the South Hill store remains in business.[20] Since 1996, Rosauers has added Huckleberry's Natural Market sections to its new and existing stores.[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Store Locations.
  2. Web site: Store Locations.
  3. Web site: History. Rosauers Supermarkets. 2009.
  4. News: 'Mert' Rosauer, supermarket founder, dies at 76 . Spokane Chronicle . January 22, 1990 . A3.
  5. News: Rosauers food stores to be sold . Spokane Chronicle . Thorpe . Norman . June 13, 1984 . 1 .
  6. News: May 15 rites scheduled for Rosauer. Spokesman-Review . May 5, 1961 . 6 .
  7. News: Rosauers expands in North Idaho . Spokesman-Review . June 24, 1986 . B1.
  8. News: Spokane Rosauers workers OK purchase plan . Spokesman-Review . Murphey . Michael . April 11, 1990 . A8.
  9. News: Rosauers fined for labor violations . Spokesman-Review . November 18, 1993 . B2.
  10. Web site: Sale of Super 1's parent company is completed. Ellensburg Daily Record. 2000-06-15.
  11. Web site: Rosauers to open store in Yakima. The Spokesman-Review. 2001-06-13.
  12. Web site: State briefs: Rosauers plans to open Bozeman store. Helena Independent Record. 2006-10-30.
  13. News: Rosauers roof collapses; winds close roads . Spokesman-Review . December 12, 2008.
  14. Web site: Supermarket roof collapses in snowy Spokane, Wash.. Fox News. 2008-12-29.
  15. News: Baptist church's roof, others collapse . Spokesman-Review. December 30, 2008.
  16. Web site: New specialty grocery store to open in Meridian. Idaho Business Review. 2011-03-23.
  17. Web site: Rosauers will close its Meridian store. October 2, 2017. Idaho Business Review.
  18. Web site: Ridgefield growth continues with grocery store . Vancouver -SW Washington Business Journal . 20 January 2021 . 9 March 2018.
  19. Web site: Bannan . Rick . Ridgefield Rosauers now open . Ridgefield Reflector . 20 January 2021 . 9 December 2019.
  20. News: Rosauers now includes Huckleberry's . Spokesman-Review . January 1, 2009.
  21. News: Rosauers to convert store to new format . Spokesman-Review . December 12, 1996 . A14.