Sullivan Family of Companies

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The Sullivan Family of Companies is a privately run American supermarket, retailer and restaurant franchiser headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. The family-owned business is run by Jenai S. Wall,[1] the daughter of Maurice J. "Sully" Sullivan, who founded the Foodland supermarket chain, which she expanded after his death. Although all of the properties are under the same roof, each is run separately.

Supermarkets[edit]

Foodland Hawaii store in Pupukea, O‘ahu.
  • Foodland (42 stores in Hawaii)
  • Sack 'n Save (5 stores in Hawaii)
  • Kalama Beach/Malama Market (11 stores in Hawaii)
  • Food Pantry (85 stores in Hawaii)

Liquors[edit]

  • R. Field Wine Co. (5 locations on Oahu, 2 on Maui, 1 on Big Island)[2]

Convenience stores[edit]

  • EZ Discount Store (6 stores in Hawaii)
  • Whalers General Store (13 stores in Hawaii)
  • Coco Cove (2 stores in Hawaii)
  • Lahaina Discount (one store in Hawaii)

Retail shops[edit]

  • Lamont's Gift Shops and Sundries (39 locations in Hawaii, California, Illinois, North Carolina, Missouri, New York, Nevada, Florida, Massachusetts, and Arizona)
  • Accents (8 stores in Hawaii, California and Florida)
  • Resort Sundries (3 stores in Hawaii and California)
  • Surf City Trading Co. (one location in California)

Clothing[edit]

  • Kohala Bay Collection (3 locations in Hawaii)
  • Oasis Lifestyle Store (2 locations in Hawaii)
  • Ocean Commotion (one location in Hawaii)
  • Water Wear Hawaii (one location in Hawaii)

Restaurants[edit]

  • HI Steaks (three locations on Oahu[3])
  • Mahi'ai Table[5])
  • Redfish Poke[6])
  • Piko Kitchen + Bar[8])
  • Kilauea Market + Cafe[9])

Franchises[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Welcome to Foodland.com". foodland.com. 2008-01-09. Archived from the original on 2008-01-09.
  2. ^ "R. Field Wine Company at Foodland | Foodland". foodland.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-27.
  3. ^ "Locations". HI Steaks.
  4. ^ "et al hawaii". et al hawaii.
  5. ^ "Mahi'ai Table". Mahi'ai table.
  6. ^ "Redfish Poke". Redfish Poke.
  7. ^ "ELEVEN". ELEVEN.
  8. ^ "Piko Kitchen + Bar". Piko Kitchen + Bar.
  9. ^ "Kilauea Market + cafe". Kilauea Market + Cafe.
  10. ^ "Pau Hana Bar". Pau Hana Bar.

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