Florence Hy-Vee Drugstore to be converted to Dollar Fresh Market | Local News
2 min readHy-Vee will open a Dollar Fresh Market on Friday in Omaha’s Florence neighborhood, replacing a Hy-Vee Drugstore.
The store, at 8404 N. 30th St., will close its doors at 9 p.m. Thursday. It will officially open as Hy-Vee’s first Dollar Fresh Market in a metropolitan region at 7 a.m. Friday. The converted store will continue to have pharmacy services. No disruption in patients’ services is expected.

A new Hy-Vee Dollar Fresh Market is already in place at a Hy-Vee Drugstore in Omaha’s Florence neighborhood. The store will officially be rebranded as Dollar Fresh Market on Friday.
Dan Crisler
The Florence Dollar Fresh Market will carry a full selection of grocery items and include a bakery section, take-and-heat meal offerings and specialty items. A wine and spirits store is attached.
Some aspects of the 18,000-square-foot store’s conversion are already apparent, including a new Dollar Fresh Market sign on the building.
Hy-Vee also said all full- and part-time employees at the Florence store will be retained.
The company said it operates more than 20 Dollar Fresh Market stores in Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota.
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Dollar Fresh Market locations in Nebraska include those in Falls City, Lexington, Nebraska City, West Point and York.
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