I lived in Erie I can remember before the tops was built there used to be a biker bar and a VHS rental place there called Curtis Mathis that was back in the the 1980s and they built the tops in the early 90s
Tops had gone through a bankruptcy as their former owner Morgan Stanley Private Equity loaded the chain with significant debt after purchasing the chain from Ahold Delhaize. Under Morgan Stanley, Tops acquired Penn Traffic which is a big reason they had a ton of debt. Once Tops was purchased by local ownership (Frank Curci, etc), they had to file bankruptcy and restructure. That caused multiple locations across the entire chain to shut down. The W 38th St store was a former Quality Markets which received a big renovation (its second since being acquired by Tops). Now, Tops is part of Northeast Grocery which is the result of the merger with Price Chopper/Market 32. The combined chain is performing well and they have started to significantly invest in their existing stores with making them more modern. With the W 38th St store being in a better overall location, Tops decided to shift to the slightly smaller store and do the heavy renovation along with adding gas pumps there instead of keeping the newer, larger location.
Tops went downhill with Ahold. I'm from Niagara, grew up with all the WNY grocers. When they sold to the Jewish wall Street mafia, things really went downhill. Then Penn Traffic buying out Quality Markets, P&C Foods... Long, arduous history. Ohio had Finast stores at one time turned into Tops in the 90s, that didn't last... Then they divested Wilson Farms (Convenience stores) and Vix stores (similar to Fay's Drugs). Tops is back to locally owned, thank God.
"Very nice of someone to break out a window for no reason..." Welcome to Erie, Wallie. Another abandoned grocery store here in Dreary Erie. Like the Sander's Market across town, this one is probably going to sit empty for at least 10 years.
2:00 My grandparents used to live in one of those townhouses, my grandma used to walk there when the weather was good and it would only take her about 20 minutes per trip (if she didn't drive): it was very convenient for that neighborhood.
Tops is now owned by Price Chopper in Schenectady. When they went bankrupt Price Chopper bought them, keeping the name. We have two Tops about 8-12 miles from me.
I miss tops. I used to go there with my grandmother when I was little them tops exited the NE ohio market and still see tons of abandoned building everywhere. The one in Akron became marcs and one in North Olmsted became an Ollie's and Appliance Outlet
Good video! I didn't know that TOPS stores were in Penny. I know we have them here in WNY! i like Little Debbie cakes too! But not those ones on the ground! Yuch!
I don't know if they do it althroughout Texas, but I know in Houston, they have a small company go around and coral up the wandering shopping carts and take back to the stores. I guess the stores pay the company per cart, not for sure how it works. It is just nice to have that in place.
Tops was a great store wana first big sized supermarket here in Eastlake Ohio back in the Early 90's one day they closed down and left never heard why this even before the superwallmarts became a thing was kinda strange they were always packed and well maintained
Hi Wallie I never understand plaza owners. They raise the rents/leases a lot, stores move out and than store fronts sit vacant for months or more and they loose all that rent. Makes no sense.
This is ERIE. What would sit vacant for months elsewhere is going to sit vacant for about 10 YEARS here. I'm not sure if Wallie's been there on one of his past trips to Erie, but there was another grocery store across town on East 6th Street (formerly Sander's Market) that closed in 2010 and has been sitting empty ever since. This former Tops is either going to rot and fall apart on its own, or it's going to get torn down eventually. It's very doubtful that another business will ever go in that building again.
They probably saved money not paying for the lease on this location to put more money into their other locations. Even have the money for a free shuttle service. Not paying for the lease on that location provided the money to fix up the other location.
Now Wallie, you know someone is going to see that cake, candy and left over food and say, "score". I guess if you are hungry enough, you will eat anything. the old saying is "Because god made dirt, dirt won't hurt". Mold is suppose to be a form of pencillin.
That store was a mid-1990's location so it had been open more than 20 years. My guess was it likely underperformed for some time while the Liberty Plaza location was performing better.
Wallie if you go back to the grocery store that has the little Debbie cake and eat it I will send you a dollar LoL my wife Mary wants a wallie pin please
Tops stated that they were moving because there was "too much competition in the area." LOL! Other than their store two miles away on 38th street, the next nearest store is several more miles away. The real reason they moved was the area you pointed at in the beginning... Blocks of Section 8 government housing. I'm sure that store was being looted into the ground. Some of that refuse around the building appeared to be household garbage. Windows smashed out only a month after moving. I'm sure if they turned out the lights in that building, it would look like war-torn Bosnia in several days. With Biden and the Democrat clowns in charge, thugs are even more emboldened to steal. I guarantee that property will remain abandoned for a very long time.
@elizabethorsillo7187. Wegmans is even more overpriced than tops!! Maybe even Giant Eagle. I've lived in the area for years and the high cost low pay has forced many to jump ship. I'm actually surprised that tops didnt shut down completely
I lived in Erie I can remember before the tops was built there used to be a biker bar and a VHS rental place there called Curtis Mathis that was back in the the 1980s and they built the tops in the early 90s
Wow as Always Thanks for Sharing Awesome Video Wallie and Enjoyed it.
Tops had gone through a bankruptcy as their former owner Morgan Stanley Private Equity loaded the chain with significant debt after purchasing the chain from Ahold Delhaize. Under Morgan Stanley, Tops acquired Penn Traffic which is a big reason they had a ton of debt. Once Tops was purchased by local ownership (Frank Curci, etc), they had to file bankruptcy and restructure. That caused multiple locations across the entire chain to shut down. The W 38th St store was a former Quality Markets which received a big renovation (its second since being acquired by Tops).
Now, Tops is part of Northeast Grocery which is the result of the merger with Price Chopper/Market 32. The combined chain is performing well and they have started to significantly invest in their existing stores with making them more modern. With the W 38th St store being in a better overall location, Tops decided to shift to the slightly smaller store and do the heavy renovation along with adding gas pumps there instead of keeping the newer, larger location.
Tops went downhill with Ahold. I'm from Niagara, grew up with all the WNY grocers. When they sold to the Jewish wall Street mafia, things really went downhill. Then Penn Traffic buying out Quality Markets, P&C Foods... Long, arduous history. Ohio had Finast stores at one time turned into Tops in the 90s, that didn't last... Then they divested Wilson Farms (Convenience stores) and Vix stores (similar to Fay's Drugs). Tops is back to locally owned, thank God.
"Very nice of someone to break out a window for no reason..." Welcome to Erie, Wallie.
Another abandoned grocery store here in Dreary Erie. Like the Sander's Market across town, this one is probably going to sit empty for at least 10 years.
2:00 My grandparents used to live in one of those townhouses, my grandma used to walk there when the weather was good and it would only take her about 20 minutes per trip (if she didn't drive): it was very convenient for that neighborhood.
We have a tops abandoned for years here in Warren
Wow the interior looks super '90s!
Do a store tour of the Tops that was renovated.
yeah do it for halloween purpose
Too bad Wegman’s couldn’t move some locations a little further south of Erie! But I’m sure Giant Eagle wouldn’t have it! ☹️
I've been going back to lots of your videos and given updates of the buildings you look at p.s love your videos keep up the good work
Tops is now owned by Price Chopper in Schenectady. When they went bankrupt Price Chopper bought them, keeping the name. We have two Tops about 8-12 miles from me.
Love Swiss cake rolls too!Little Debbies makes a strawberry swiss cake roll thats so good!
I miss tops. I used to go there with my grandmother when I was little them tops exited the NE ohio market and still see tons of abandoned building everywhere. The one in Akron became marcs and one in North Olmsted became an Ollie's and Appliance Outlet
A former Tops in Kent, Ohio also is now a Marcs.....
Good video! I didn't know that TOPS stores were in Penny. I know we have them here in WNY! i like Little Debbie cakes too! But not those ones on the ground! Yuch!
Great video. Thanks for doing it. I was the one who suggested it in your Facebook group. And at least you finally found some food. 😅
As always great video. 👍
There’s an open Tops in Meadville, next to the Towne Mall. The mall is open, but dead.
Wow man awesome video
Used to shop here, was a really nice store.
Great video as always. Just started out my channel a few days ago, you are definitely an inspiration
great video love your video keep up great work buddy
They are turning it into 3 stores. Dollar tree, crunch fitness and grocery outlet
I love Little Debby Swiss rolls !!!!
I don't know if they do it althroughout Texas, but I know in Houston, they have a small company go around and coral up the wandering shopping carts and take back to the stores. I guess the stores pay the company per cart, not for sure how it works. It is just nice to have that in place.
Love your vids dude !
Thank you!!!
The one on west 38th was quality markets before tops bought them out
Winn Dixie down here is having trouble.
Cool liile Debbie sign.
Tops was a great store wana first big sized supermarket here in Eastlake Ohio back in the Early 90's one day they closed down and left never heard why this even before the superwallmarts became a thing was kinda strange they were always packed and well maintained
Can you do the abandoned Exxon in New Stanton, PA? It's near the Pizza Hut you did
Rax needs a visit wallie
I agree!
Wow... I haven't seen a Rax in the longest time.
@@e-care-books9867 my dad never heard or had a rax restaurant
Awesome video
Great video u dont see abandoned grocery stores not very often
There's several of them in Erie.
You should have tried that Chinese restaurant ling ling it's really good
Tops merged with Price Chopper. Some stayed Tops, some closed, and some were sold off.
Come here to Buffalo NY that is our store love Tops. I think they came out of there bankruptcy
Hi Wallie I never understand plaza owners. They raise the rents/leases a lot, stores move out and than store fronts sit vacant for months or more and they loose all that rent. Makes no sense.
This is ERIE. What would sit vacant for months elsewhere is going to sit vacant for about 10 YEARS here. I'm not sure if Wallie's been there on one of his past trips to Erie, but there was another grocery store across town on East 6th Street (formerly Sander's Market) that closed in 2010 and has been sitting empty ever since.
This former Tops is either going to rot and fall apart on its own, or it's going to get torn down eventually. It's very doubtful that another business will ever go in that building again.
3 businesses are moving into the subdivided property. Dollar tree, grocery store, and a snap fitness.
Tops is still big in buffalo. They had that terrible shooting there. 😞
That was me and my friends local tops
The problem with tops,is their prices are outrageous and that's not a lot of people shop their.
Never heard of a Top's is it a food store or a department store..?and A wagmens ive never heard of one them either..
They probably saved money not paying for the lease on this location to put more money into their other locations. Even have the money for a free shuttle service. Not paying for the lease on that location provided the money to fix up the other location.
I went to this store geez
Love ur vids :D
Now, it is a building with a door and an empty lot.
bro i dont remember this tops.
There is a abandoned edgewood restaurant in Crossville tn owner died
Dont be talkin bout little Debbie stuff man your makin me hungray oh man swiss cake rolls EmmmemmEmm
Anyone know what's going in place of this tops?
Just curious, why don't you like giant eagle?
Is Toos a dying chain?
Now Wallie, you know someone is going to see that cake, candy and left over food and say, "score". I guess if you are hungry enough, you will eat anything. the old saying is "Because god made dirt, dirt won't hurt". Mold is suppose to be a form of pencillin.
Well they are doing a lot of updates too it .. i wouldn’t say abandoned
Did I just hear Mary? If I did, Hello Mary how are you? Is Wally behaving himself the best he can?😅
Wish theyd put a gas station on east 38th street tops lot. Its annoying. No love for the eastside
Serimg an abandoned TOPS is weird. Especially since I work in one.
Former location of Erie county farms ...
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Bankruptcy don't mean you're broke. In 2023, it means ya ain't gonna pay your bills. If ya file for bankruptcy, ya don't gotta.
And what's messed up is that it usually means the rest of us do through our taxes.
@@WallieB26 this tops is getting devided into a grocery outlet store a gym and a dollar tree
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Just can't understand why the Tops people build such a big store then abandon it.
That store was a mid-1990's location so it had been open more than 20 years. My guess was it likely underperformed for some time while the Liberty Plaza location was performing better.
It’s not owned by tops they just lease it
Near me, they closed the newer, nicer Tops and refurbished the older, smaller one... Take care...
does any body know what this was before
Maybe a finast?
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Wallie if you go back to the grocery store that has the little Debbie cake and eat it I will send you a dollar LoL my wife Mary wants a wallie pin please
Tops stated that they were moving because there was "too much competition in the area." LOL! Other than their store two miles away on 38th street, the next nearest store is several more miles away. The real reason they moved was the area you pointed at in the beginning... Blocks of Section 8 government housing. I'm sure that store was being looted into the ground. Some of that refuse around the building appeared to be household garbage. Windows smashed out only a month after moving. I'm sure if they turned out the lights in that building, it would look like war-torn Bosnia in several days. With Biden and the Democrat clowns in charge, thugs are even more emboldened to steal. I guarantee that property will remain abandoned for a very long time.
That area has been crap for decades now😂
I think it's safe to say this Tops location has become a Bottom.
Come to horseheads!
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Eat that cake on the ground I'll mail you 50 bucks if you do..do it..dooo it do it yes sir's..😅
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@elizabethorsillo7187. Wegmans is even more overpriced than tops!! Maybe even Giant Eagle. I've lived in the area for years and the high cost low pay has forced many to jump ship. I'm actually surprised that tops didnt shut down completely