The Fresh Market


The Fresh Market is an American chain of gourmet supermarkets based in Greensboro, North Carolina.

History

The Fresh Market was founded by Ray and Beverly Berry on March 5, 1982, in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Berrys' idea was to develop a better grocery store that brought back the feeling of open European-style markets.
The company operates 176 stores in 24 states, located in the Southeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with plans for continued expansion throughout the country. Their first store in the West opened in October 2012 in Roseville, California. However, in March 2014, the company announced that it was closing all three of its Sacramento area stores including its Roseville store.
In 2012, Fresh Market acquired and remodeled four locations of longtime family-owned Houston grocer Rice Epicurean Markets.
These locations were subsequently closed in May 2016 when Fresh Market shuttered its 13 locations in Texas, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.
After increasing the price of its initial public offering from $18–20 to $22, Fresh Market raised $290 million, and on November 5, 2010, began trading on Nasdaq using the symbol TFM.
Apollo Global Management, LLC, a leading global alternative investment manager, acquired the stock of The Fresh Market, Inc. as of April 27, 2016. As a result, The Fresh Market became a privately held company and The Fresh Market's common stock ceased trading on the NASDAQ.

Trademark disputes

The Fresh Market lost a trademark dispute with "Marsh Supermarkets" relating to the 'Fresh Market' trademark
The Fresh Market was in a trademark dispute with “Fresh Market at Roth’s”
"The Fresh Market" was in a trademark dispute with a different company wanting to use the name "A Fresh Market". It is argued that the term "Fresh Market" is too generic to be trademarked.