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Michael, Raymond and Rocky Chanatry immigrated to the United States. in 1912 fleeing from persecution and oppression of the Ottoman Empire. This was a time when the Ottoman's had domain over Aleppo, Syria, seizing Christian and Jewish men off the streets and forcing them into Military Service.
In the Mid 1950's, Urban Renewal was forcing the relocation for Bleecker Street businesses. Elias Chanatrys (Big Louie), Rocky's son was a key manager and partner in the Bleecker Street Business. Age and circumstances gave reason for him to retire, selling his interest to Edward, Nellie and Bill with George Chanatrys as a key manager. There interesting enough was another Chanatry's Market also affected by Urban Renewal. It made good sense at that time to open two supermarkets simultaneously. One in East Utica and one at French Road, Utica, the current location. The East Utica store, now closed was managed by Louis Chanatry(Little Louie), Raymond's son and his brothers while French Road was managed by Michael's son Edward and George Chanatry. In 1975, due to illness, Edward and Nellie sold their interests to John, Louis and George Jweid and Pierre and Joe Kawam with Bill Chanatry as president of the business. Although the names are not all Chanatry, it still remains a family business. All owners were either brothers or brother-in-laws. In 1988, Chanatry's built a brand new 30,000 square foot Supermarket next to it's previous store on French Road. With this store was added a scratch in store Bakery Department, largely expanded meat and produce and a largely expanded deli with hot foods. The new superstore continued to give quality personal service and grew In 1998 Bill Chanatry bought all of the partners' interests and with his son, Mark, now president, started on an improvement program. They expanded the store to 50,000 square feet and 100 percent remodeled the store inside and out with all new state of the art fixtures. This new renovation turned the store into a Plaza. Chanatry's has been voted #1 grocery store by consumers in the Mohawk Valley year after year. The new French Road store has kept a dominant stake in Utica's grocery business against larger grocery chain stores in the area. Chanatry's is now considered "the David among the Goliaths". We take great pride in our store, as we believe our founders and predecessors would also be proud of the business they toiled for and loved. |