Highland Park Market
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Highland Park Market is a grocery chain based in Manchester, Connecticut, which operates six stores in Hartford and Tolland counties.
[edit] History
Originally constructed in 1886 by William White, John Devanney purchased the store in 1953 and incorporated it in 1960. The store had many additions and remodels, growing from 900 square feet to 16,000 square feet.
In October 1976, Highland Park opened a store in Coventry, which is owned and operated by Mary and David Miner, Devanney's daughter and son-in-law. In March 1992, Highland Park Market of Glastonbury opened.
In December of 1993, Timothy J. Devanney bought out his two brothers and proceeded to open a Highland Park Market in Farmington in 1995. He expanded the Manchester store again in 1985 (the space was already devoted to the bakery and deli departments), opened a store in Suffield in 2001, and finally opened the sixth store South Windsor in2005.
Slogan: Nobody Does It Better Than Highland Park Market

