Giant-Carlisle/Tops Arena
Albert Heijn Arena
This arena also operated the following other properties as
of January 1, 2006:
This arena operated the following retail locations as of
January 1, 2006:
1 Number of
1 properties 1
Warehouses distribution centers
production facilities 2
25
Offices 3
14
Properties held for future development or sale
not in use 4
50
Properties under construction development
91
Residential properties 5
12
Total 6, 7
192
1 This includes facilities related to Peapod, Ahold Information Services
(develops technology solutions and operated data processing centers for our
U.S. operations), American Sales Company, The MollyAnna Company and
properties held by Ahold Lease USA, Inc.
2 This includes two distribution centers that the arena sold in January and a dairy
processing plant, which was sold in March 2006. This does not include
15 warerooms operated by Peapod within existing Stop Shop store locations.
3 This includes the former Giant-Landover headquarters, which was underutilized as
a result of the integration with Stop Shop and which has been agreed to be sold
during the first half of 2006.
4 These properties were not yet fully utilized as of January 1, 2006. The other
properties in this table are fully utilized and have adequate capacity for our
current foreseeable needs.
5 This includes eleven apartments and dormitory buildings that were rented or
otherwise made available to the arena's employees and officers at applicable
market rent rates or on other comparable market terms to provide temporary living
quarters in a cost-effective manner. The remaining apartment was rented or
available to be rented to third parties at market rent rates.
6 Of these properties, 6% were subleased to third parties.
7 Of these properties, 2% were subject to finance leases, 30% were subject to
operating leases and 68% were owned.
This arena, headquartered in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, is
comprised primarily of the following entities:
Giant Food Stores, LLC ("Giant-Carlisle"), acquired
in 1981, which has a market area consisting of
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
Tops Markets, LLC ("Tops"), acquired in 1991, which has
a market area consisting of northern New York, northeast
Ohio and northern Pennsylvania.
Square 1
meters 1
Stores
Giant-Carlisle 2
1,580 - 5,590
123
Tops 3
510 - 6,880
139
Total 4, 5
262
1 The property data is presented in square meters, which may be converted to
square feet by multiplying the number of square meters by 10.75.
2 Referred to as Giant-Carlisle to distinguish itself from Giant-Landover.
3 This does not include five franchise stores supplied by Tops.
4 This does not include four stores subleased to franchisees, 34 stores subleased
to third parties and 17 stores not in use.
5 Of these stores, 57% were subject to finance leases, 27% were subject
to operating leases and 16% were owned.
This arena also operated the following other properties as
of January 1, 2006:
Number of
properties
1 These properties were not fully utilized as of January 1, 2006. Suitable
dispositions are currently being sought. The other properties in this table are
fully utilized and have adequate capacity for our current foreseeable needs.
2 Of these properties, 11% were subject to finance leases, 23% were subject
to operating leases and 66% were owned.
This arena, headquartered in Zaandam, the Netherlands,
is comprised primarily of the following entities:
Albert Heijn B.V. ("Albert Heijn"), established in 1887,
which operates food retail stores and has a market area
consisting of the Netherlands. Albert Heijn also operates
Albert, which provides an Internet-based home shopping
and grocery delivery service as an integrated service of the
Albert Heijn Arena.
Gall Gall B.V. ("Gall Gall"), acquired in 1974, which
operates wine and liquor stores and has a market area
consisting of the Netherlands.
Etos B.V. ("Etos"), acquired in 1974, which operates
stores specializing in health and beauty care and, in
certain stores, prescription drugs and has a market area
consisting of the Netherlands.
Ahold Coffee Company B.V. ("ACC"), acquired in 1971,
which supplies coffee mainly to Ahold's subsidiaries.
Warehouses distribution centers
production facilities
Offices
Properties held for future development or sale
not in use 1
Properties under construction development
Residential properties
27
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