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Murder Kroger is the name by which the
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supermarket at 725
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in Poncey-Highland,
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has been known for decades. The store opened in the 1980s. The store's parking lot has been the scene of two fatal shootings and the discovery of a corpse. In 1991, a 25-year-old woman named Cynthia Prioleau was shot and killed. In 2002, the malodorous corpse of a man was found inside a car. In 2015, an Alabama man, Joshua R. Richey, was shot and killed. The 2015 murder occurred after the store had been renovated and promoted by the company as "
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Kroger". Even though the original store was demolished in 2016 and an entirely new store within a larger mixed-use development called
725 Ponce 725 Ponce is a 190-million-dollar mixed-use development under construction at 725 Ponce de Leon Avenue along the Atlanta BeltLine in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It includes a 360,000-square-foot, 12 story office tower ato ...
opened in 2019, "Murder Kroger" continued to be described as a nickname "that just won't die".


History

The store opened in 1986. From the 1990s, and until at least 2002, the store had drivers license renewal services. After two
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supermarkets opened nearby, the store was refurbished around 2002. The closest neighboring Kroger, near
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, was the area's top performing one, . In October 1999, a man robbed the
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inside the store. A song titled "Murder Kroger" by the group Attractive Eighties Women, which incorporates a mention of the nearby
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into the lyrics, is dedicated to shoppers who frequent the store. Renovations were scheduled for completion in November 2014 at the market, including a bike/pedestrian ramp to the Atlanta
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's Eastside Trail, a bike repair station, new curbs and sidewalks (including paved sidewalk access to Ponce de Leon Avenue), new trees and landscaping, a "water quality pond" in the parking lot to filter runoff, new LED parking lot lighting and repaving the front and back parking lots.


Murders and victims

*In 1991, a 25-year-old woman, Cynthia Prioleau, was fatally shot in the parking lot."CityLights." ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. August 24, 2000. JD; 1. ''
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'' attributed the nickname "Scary Kroger" to the store because of the event. The murder was unsolved . *In August 2002, a strong odor raised the suspicions of a woman who reported her findings to police: a dead man was in a car in the parking lot."Law & Order." ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. August 4, 2002. p. F8. *In 2012, a 20-year-old male junior at
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, Lee Lowery, was murdered just inside the Ford Factory Lofts, which shares a parking lot with Murder Kroger. *On March 10, 2015, Joshua R. Richey, a father of four from Alabama who was working on a construction project was fatally shot in the chest in the parking lot beside the Kroger building.


Demolition and new store

On January 15, 2016, Kroger announced that the location would be demolished to make way for 725 Ponce, a
mixed-use development Mixed-use is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some ...
incorporating office space, a new Kroger store, and expanded parking. The original Kroger building was demolished shortly after it was closed in October 2016. Kroger opened a new store on October 16, 2019, at the same location, as part of the
725 Ponce 725 Ponce is a 190-million-dollar mixed-use development under construction at 725 Ponce de Leon Avenue along the Atlanta BeltLine in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It includes a 360,000-square-foot, 12 story office tower ato ...
development. Despite hopes from Kroger officials that the nickname "Murder Kroger" will not be applied to the new store, the name has already been adopted to refer to the new structure as well. A headline from 11 Alive called it a former nickname while a headline from ''
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'' asked "'Murder Kroger' no more?". ''Decaturish'', meanwhile, stated that "locals have a name for he storethat just won't die". Attempts to re-brand the location as "Beltline Kroger" proved unsuccessful, with the nickname instead being ascribed to another Kroger located several miles away, also on the Beltline.


References


External links


Marketplace
and WABE audio coverage (3 min 6 sec)
725 Ponce website
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