Tysen’s Country Market Selling to Indiana Grocery Group

Tysen’s Country Market Selling to Indiana Grocery Group
Indiana Grocery Group, LLC and Tysen’s Country Market, Inc. have announced today that they have entered into an agreement in which Indiana Grocery Group intends to purchase Tysen’s Country Market in Demotte Indiana.
Indiana Grocery Group currently operates 20 stores in Northwest Indiana under the names of Strack & Van Til and Town & Country Market.
Jeff Strack, President/CEO of Indiana Grocery Group said, “we expect that it will be business as usual for the Tysen’s employees. We believe this represents an outstanding opportunity for Strack and Van Til as well as for all the employees of Tysen’s Country Market. We are excited to be part of the Demotte community.”
Current management and employees will continue to be part of the organization. Operationally the store will realize no major changes beyond the fact that it will be remodeled and have a name change. The store will be supplied by Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kenosha WI.
Todd Hinson and Greg Hamstra of Tysen’s said, “We are pleased that Strack & Van Til is acquiring this store. Strack’s corporate culture parallels the way we do business. They are a local company that has a commitment to Northwest Indiana.”
The purchase is subject to the signing of a definitive agreement and to customary government approvals. The purchase price was not disclosed.
The transaction is expected to close at the end of September.
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