King Soopers Table Mesa Location Will Be Closed On March 22
On March 22, the day marking one year since a gunman killed 10 innocent people inside the Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder, that store will be closed.
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On March 22, the day marking one year since a gunman killed 10 innocent people inside the Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder, that store will be closed.
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Just weeks short of a year after a gunman killed 10 innocent people inside the Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder, the store reopened to both tears and joy.
As the King Soopers Table Mesa location in Boulder reopened Wednesday, businesses around the store will be impacted.
Nearly a year after a gunman killed 10 innocent people inside the Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder, the grocer has announced it is ready to welcome back customers to the popular store.
King Soopers will reopen the Table Mesa store in Boulder on Feb. 9. That store has been closed since 10 people were killed in the March 22, 2021 mass shooting.
Members of the UFCW Local 7, the union representing King Soopers workers, voted Monday on a contract that would end the strike.
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Wednesday marked the 8th day of the King Soopers strike, and storefronts were significantly quieter.
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As negotiations continue between King Soopers and the union representing striking workers, businesses around King Soopers stores are feeling the impact too.
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Union representatives say they are prepared to meet King Soopers at the bargaining table on Friday morning.
King Soopers has delayed the re-opening of the Table Mesa store in Boulder, the site where 10 people were killed in the March 22, 2021 mass shooting. The store has been closed since then.
Parking lots at King Soopers stores around the Denver metro area have been unusually empty as workers strike.
Parking lots at King Soopers stores around the Denver metro area have been unusually empty as workers strike.
Thousands of King Soopers employees walked off the job Wednesday morning after negotiations between the company and union representing about 17,000 workers fell apart.
King Soopers president Joe Kelley says the company is ready to meet to bargain immediately, but has not heard from UFCW Local 7 union since it presented its "best and final offer" on Tuesday and a strike began at 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
King Soopers president Joe Kelley says the company is ready to meet to bargain immediately, but has not heard from UFCW Local 7 union since it presented its "best and final offer" on Tuesday and a strike began at 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
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