Safeway closing 10 stores in Colorado

(COLORADO) — Supermarket giant Safeway is closing the doors of 10 stores in Colorado on or before Nov. 7, including two Colorado Springs locations, as well as one in La Junta and one in Lamar.

According to a statement from a Director of Communications and Public Affairs for Safeway and Albertsons, these closings are part of the recent unification of the Intermountain and Denver divisions of the company.

“We continuously evaluate the performance of our stores, and occasionally, after long and careful deliberation, it becomes necessary to make the difficult decision to close certain locations. We are working to place affected associates in nearby stores wherever possible. Safeway has proudly served these communities for decades, and the decision to close these stores was not made lightly. With a focus on growth, these closures will enable us to continue investing in our store network and better align with evolving customer needs.”

Safeway Director of Communications, Mountain West Division, Heather Halpape

These are the Safeway locations closing in Colorado on or before Nov. 7:

201 E. Jefferson, Englewood, Colorado 80113

500 E. 120th Ave, Northglenn, Colorado 80233

1653 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, Colorado 80222

12200 E. Mississippi, Aurora, Colorado 80012

3657 S. College Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80525

860 Cleveland Ave., Loveland, Colorado 80537

5060 North Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918

1425 S Murray Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80916

315 West 2nd St., La Junta, Colorado 81050

906 E. Olive St., Lamar, Colorado 81052

The Mayor of Lamar, Kirk Crespin, expressed on Facebook that he was shocked and devastated upon hearing the news of the closure of the Lamar location.

“After more than a half-century of service, the Lamar Safeway Store No. 1721, located at 906 E. Olive Street, will be closing its doors to the public on Nov. 7, 2025. I received official notice from the Director of Communications with Safeway’s Mountain West Division, confirming this difficult decision. This closure affects 53 dedicated associates in Lamar, and while Safeway has plans to place some into positions at other locations, we recognize the deep impact this will have on these employees, their families, and our community as a whole. Safeway has been more than just a grocery store, it’s been a part of Lamar’s daily life, a place of connection, and a symbol of stability for generations. Its absence will be felt deeply.”

Mayor of Lamar, Kirk Crespin

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