Showing posts with label confirmed Northern California Fresh and Easy store locations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confirmed Northern California Fresh and Easy store locations. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Tesco Debating Whether to Launch Fresh & Easy Into Northern California This Fiscal Year... or Wait

News & Analysis

Tesco is debating whether or not to begin opening the first of its planned Fresh & Easy stores in Northern California later this year, or to further postpone its launch into the market until 2011, Fresh & Easy Buzz has learned.

Tesco first announced its plans to open an initial 37 Fresh & Easy markets in Northern California - 18 in the San Francisco Bay Area and 19 in the Sacramento-Vacaville region - in early 2008, not long after its first stores opened in Southern California, Arizona and southern Nevada. [Click here for a list by address of the 37 confirmed Northern California Fresh & Easy locations. There's also some additional, non-confirmed, planned locations we've discovered and reported on]

The first stores in these two Northern California markets were planned to be opened in mid-to-late 2008.

However, Tesco postponed its plans later in 2008, suggesting it would wait until 2009 to launch into the northern portion of the Golden State.

Again in 2009 Tesco postponed opening stores in Northern California, sighting the economic recession as its official reason for doing so.

To date, over two years after announcing its plans to move into the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento-Vacaville market regions, Tesco has yet to open any stores in the north state. It is and has been paying the monthly rent and related expenses on the planned locations for these two-plus years however.

Most of the 37 confirmed Northern California locations are vacant retail buildings in which Tesco's Fresh & Easy is or planned to remodel. A few of the sites are new, from the ground-up construction, such as the planned location at Third & Carrol Street in San Francisco and the planned site in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood, for example.

A handful of the 37 Northern California store sites, along with at least one non-confirmed store in Pacifica, near San Francisco, which is completed and has been sitting vacant for well over a year, could be opened in short order.

However, the majority of the planned Northern California store locations are still in various stages of remodeling and construction. And in many cases work has been on hold at the locations for a very long time.

Work on some of the planned Fresh & Easy sites, such as a vacant building to be remodeled in Napa, California, which was formerly a branch of three-store local independent grocer Vallergas Market, and the planned built from the ground up store in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood, for example, haven't had any work done on them at all to date.

We also know of one location - in the Edgewood Shopping Center that's being remodeled in Palo Alto, California, which Tesco's Fresh & Easy never confirmed but the developer did confirm to us in 2009 - that the retailer has now decided not to go forward with at all.

The project's developer told Fresh & Easy Buzz earlier this year that Tesco's Fresh & Easy pulled out of the project and that a new grocer-anchor is being sought.

At issue for Tesco is whether or not it wants to make the substantial investment required to launch into Northern California this year.

This major investment includes opening and staffing its planned distribution facility in Stockton, California, along with the labor costs to staff the stores it opens, plus marketing and all other related costs required of a grocer when it launches into a major new market region such as Northern California.

And since both the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento-Vacaville markets are big and very competitive, rest assured the start up costs for Tesco will be massive.

The costs also will be high for Tesco because it will be marketing for and distributing to only a handful of stores in Northern California for a considerable period of time. From a logistical and marketing perspective, a retailer needs critical mass - a significant number of stores - before it can achieve any efficiencies in terms of logistics and other costs.

For example, with over 150 stores (159 at the end of April) in Southern California, Arizona and southern Nevada to date, based on the current sales volume, which we estimate at about $500-$600 million annual, Tesco has yet to achieve the type of critical mass out of its Riverside County distribution center that it both wants and needs.

The issue regarding launching Fresh & Easy into Northern California this year at all then comes down to investment versus added losses for Tesco.

Tesco reports its fiscal year 2009 sales and profit numbers tomorrow, Tuesday April 20, 2010. The United Kingdom-based global retailer says it estimates the full-year loss for Fresh & Easy will be about $250-$259 million. This is on top of a fiscal year 2008 loss of $208 million. We estimate Tesco has lost at least $700 million on Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market thus far. [Related post - April 19, 2010: Tesco Reports Fiscal 2009 Results on Tuesday, April 20; Estimated $250-$259 Million Loss For Fresh & Easy]

Tesco's dilemma therefore is: Should it launch into Northern California this year, which in our analysis will cost the grocer even more money than it anticipates it will, or should it continue focusing on its existing stores, and opening new ones, in its current Southern and Central California, Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona and southern Nevada market regions?

But on the up side, if the recession is really the main problem with Fresh & Easy's performance to date, then the Northern California stores should be opened as soon as possible since, as we've said and has been true since 2008, Northern California, especially the Bay Area, has been hit far less by the recession than Southern and Central California, Nevada and Arizona have and still are experiencing.

The decision, which according to our sources hasn't been fully decided as of yet by Tesco, will depend on just how much of a loss the retailer hopes to post in its 2010 fiscal year, when it reports those numbers in April of 2011.

Our conclusion: We predict Tesco will start opening some of its Northern California Fresh & Easy stores in the mid-to-late-third quarter -to- early fourth quarter of this year - or before the end of its current fiscal year, which ends in early 2011.

[Readers: Click here and here to read our extensive reporting and analysis on Tesco's Fresh & Easy-Northern California, as well as on the Northern California market in general.]

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tesco Fresh & Easy Northern California Market Region Update


Over the last week or so Fresh & Easy Buzz has received numerous e-mails from readers regarding Tesco Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market's delaying of its launch into the Northern California region.

A number of the e-mails -- we've received them from readers from San Jose, Pacifica, Fairfield, Vallejo, Sacramento, Modesto and a couple of other Northern California cities -- mentioned the completed and at present sitting empty Fresh & Easy stores in their cities or nearby. Yes, there are a number of such stores in the region.

We've answered each one of these e-mails individually. But we thought we would also publish an updated version of our most recent piece in which we detail all of the Tesco Fresh & Easy stores planned for Northern California that we've discovered in our reporting thus far, in addition to the 37 Northern California Fresh & Easy markets Tesco has thus far confirmed for the market region.

Tesco has to date confirmed or announced 37 Fresh & Easy store locations for Northern California -- 19 in the Sacramento-Vacaville region and 18 in the San Francisco Bay Area. It did so in January 2008, well over a year ago.

Fresh & Easy Buzz has thus far discovered an additional 14 planned Northern California Fresh & Easy store locations.

That brings the total we are aware of (that we can confirm using our confirmation process) to 51 planned Fresh & Easy store locations thus far for Northern California.

Tesco first started acquiring sites in Northern California for its Fresh & Easy markets in late 2007.

The retailer has yet to open any of its small-format (10,000 -to- 13,000 square-foot), convenience-oriented, combination grocery and fresh foods markets in Northern California.

As we were one of the first publications to report, Tesco has postponed its Northern California Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market launch indefinitely.

The retailer has sited the recession as its primary reason for doing so. (More on that in an upcoming story.)

Below is an updated piece in which we detail the 37 confirmed, along with the 14 we've reported on, planned Fresh & Easy stores for Northern California. Just click on the green link for updated store information and data.


Stay tuned for new reporting and analysis in Fresh & Easy Buzz on Tesco's Fresh & Easy and Northern California.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Fresh & Easy Goes On the Record: Announces 18 Northern California Stores in the Bay Area

Fresh & Easy has just announced (or in our case confirmed) it will open 18 stores in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Eleven of the 18 stores will be in the East Bay Area. Two stores will be opened in the cities of Antioch and Hayward respectively. Additionally, Fresh & Easy announced/confirmed that stores (1 store in each city thus far) will be opened in the Easy Bay cities of Oakland, Concord, Walnut Creek, Danville, Oakley, Vallejo and Fairfield.

Further, the company said seven additional stores will be opened in the following Bay Area cities: Two stores in San Francisco, two stores in San Jose, and one store each in Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Napa. Mountain View and Sunnyvale are located just a few miles from San Jose, in the famed Silicon Valley region. Napa is located about 30 miles north of San Francisco, in the famous California wine country.

As our readers know, we reported on Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market's Northern California plans and strategy in our piece, "Fresh & Easy Locking-Up Leases for Northern California Invasion," last Thursday, January 24. (Read that piece here.) In that piece we said we could confirm that Fresh & Easy had already locked-up leases on stores in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Concord and Fairfield. We also mentioned the other store locations Fresh & Easy announced and confirmed today.

On Monday, January 28, we also reported that Fresh & Easy will open four stores in the Sacramento region; two in Sacramento and two in nearby Folsom. (Read that piece here.) The retailer has filed liquor license applications with the state of California for these four stores. Fresh & Easy won't confirm the Sacramento stores, however, pending the issuing of the licenses.

The 18 grocery markets Fresh & Easy has formally announced will open is just the tip of the iceberg however. As we reported in our January 24 piece, more stores are to come. In addition to the four stores we reported will be opened in Sacramento and Folsom, Fresh & Easy also is looking for store sites in the nearby Sacramento metropolitan cities of Davis, Rancho Cordova, Woodland and a couple others.

Further, Fresh & Easy will build a distribution in Stockton, California, which is about 30 miles from Sacramento. It's also looking at store sites in Stockton, a city of about 330,000, and nearby Modesto, which has about 205,000 residents. The nearby cities of Tracy and Manteca also are on Fresh & Easy's real estate radar, although they are less of a priority, according to our sources.

The Bay Area is the primary target market in Northern California however for Fresh & Easy. In addition to the 18 announced or confirmed store locations, the retailer plans on more stores in the nine-county region of nearly seven million people. We will keep you informed as further developments, which we are working on, come to light.