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Redner's Closing Bucks County Location

Breaking: Redner's will be closing a Bucks County store at the end of this month.

Redner's Warehouse Markets has announced plans to permanently close one of its Bucks County stores by the end of this month. The supermarket chain will be closing its store on Rt. 611 in Warrington at 6 p.m. on March 31, the company announced.

The Warrington location opened in 1995 and employs 69 people. All employees will be provided an opportunity to continue their employment at other Redner’s locations within the region. No associates will lose their job based upon the closure, Redner's said in a statement.

Ryan Redner, the company's president and CEO, said in a statement that the lease on the location was approaching its end and the property owner presented an offer to terminate it early.

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"Based on the offer, non-renewal of said lease would prove to be the most beneficial direction to take for the company. We feel that closure was the best option as we focus our energies on stores with positive growth in the other stores within Bucks County and as we expand into new markets. We have been happy to provide the Warrington and Doylestown community with our shopping experience for 23 years and look forward to seeing our customers shop with us in our neighboring stores,” Redner said.

Redner’s Markets, Inc. is an employee-owned company that currently operates 44 grocery stores and 21 Quick Shoppes throughout Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware.

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