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Marsh Supermarkets to Close 4 More Stores in Indiana

FISHERS, Ind. (AP): Marsh Supermarkets says it's closing four more stores across Indiana due to difficulty competing with national chains and small boutique grocers.
 
The Fishers-based company says locations in Indianapolis, Lafayette, Fishers and Mooresville will close in the next few weeks. The company says employees at the stores slated for closure will have the opportunity to transfer to another location.
 
The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/1FHJjOb ) reports this is the second major wave of store closings Marsh has announced in just over a year. The company announced last January that it was closing seven stores in central Indiana and one in Ohio.
 
Marsh opened a new store last year in an $85 million apartment-retail complex in downtown Indianapolis.

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