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Union City Save-A-Lot Location Sold
Former grocery store building on Nailing Drive has new owner
Mar. 21, 2026 at 12:14am
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The former Save-A-Lot grocery store building in Union City, Tennessee has been sold by E.W. James & Sons Incorporated to Union City Supermarket Corporation, according to the Obion County Register of Deeds.
Why it matters
The sale of this prominent commercial property in Union City's retail district signals potential changes or redevelopment plans for the site, which could impact the local community and economy.
The details
A Special Warranty Deed indicates that E.W. James & Sons Incorporated, the previous owner of the two tracts of property on Nailing Drive housing the former Save-A-Lot store, has sold the building to Union City Supermarket Corporation. No other details about the sale or the new owner's plans for the property were provided.
- The sale was recorded on March 20, 2026 by the Obion County Register of Deeds.
The players
E.W. James & Sons Incorporated
The previous owner of the two tracts of property on Nailing Drive that housed the former Save-A-Lot grocery store in Union City.
Union City Supermarket Corporation
The new owner of the former Save-A-Lot building and property on Nailing Drive in Union City.
Cheryl Reddin
The Obion County Register of Deeds who provided information about the property sale to Thunderbolt News.
What’s next
It is unclear at this time what the new owners, Union City Supermarket Corporation, plan to do with the former Save-A-Lot property. The community will likely watch closely to see if the site is redeveloped or repurposed in the coming months.
The takeaway
The sale of this prominent commercial property in Union City's retail district signals potential changes ahead, which could impact the local economy and community. The new owner's plans for the site remain unknown.


