Ingles Markets, Inc. (stylized as ingles) is an American supermarket chain based in Black Mountain, North Carolina. As of September 2021, the company operates 198 supermarkets in the region of the Southeastern United States. The company is listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol IMKTA and is part of the Global Select Market tier of trading.
As an adjunct to its supermarket business, Ingles owns and operates , and a milk processing plant.
To start his business, Ingle joined with his mother and sister, and they used all of their savings and a mortgage on the house. The first store opened on Hendersonville Road. In one year, that store was expanded, and in another year, a second location opened on Patton Avenue. Ingles was incorporated in 1965 in the state of North Carolina. In 1967, the company bought six Colonial Stores.
In 1982, Ingles purchased a milk processing plant from Sealtest, which it operates as Milkco Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary. Two-thirds of Milkco's business, which was later expanded beyond dairy to include products such as citrus, tea, and bottled water, is from food service distributors, grocery warehouses, and independent specialty retailers located in 17 states as of 2010. Ingles became a publicly traded company in 1987.
In the summer of 1996, the chain debuted its modern large-format store design, starting with its location in Dacula, Georgia. In the 2000s, the chain started building "Ingles Gas Express" gas stations with many of its newer stores. 107 of 198 locations now have fuel stations.
In February 2005, Ingles Markets announced it would restate financial statements for fiscal years 2002 and 2003 and the first three quarters of 2004, to correct the accounting for vendor allowances and certain other items. The restatement was a significant factor in
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issuing a Wells notice to the firm in January 2006, indicating that it might bring an enforcement action against it. A settlement was reached with the SEC in April 2006 that did not require payment of a monetary penalty.
Following the death of Robert Ingle on March 6, 2011, his son Robert P. Ingle II became CEO.
In December 2012 and December 2013, the company collaborated with Eblen Charities' St. Nicholas Project on what they called "Ingles Toy Store," offering "toys, games, clothes and " to needy North Carolina families.
In July 2021, Ingles collaborated with Creating A Family.
In September 2024, Ingles was severely impaired by flooding from Hurricane Helene. The company's distribution center in Swannanoa was surrounded by water from the adjacent Swannanoa River. That and the closure of major highways throughout western North Carolina led to shortages on store shelves. The chain's credit card transactions are handled at its Asheville-area headquarters, which was flooded, causing all stores in the chain to accept only cash and check payments for days. Some stores without power and water temporarily closed, hampering rural communities with only one supermarket at a time when clean water and food was sorely needed. Lines formed outside other stores as staff allowed, in some cases, only five shoppers inside at a time. The storm caused $4.5 million in damage to the company's equipment and property. An additional $30.4 million worth of Ingles inventory was damaged or destroyed.
Ingles Markets Property Holdings
Ingles Markets, an American regional supermarket chain based in Black Mountain, North Carolina, has acquired multiple commercial properties in the Asheville and Hendersonville areas, often without immediate development. This strategy has been interpreted by some as an effort to prevent competitors such as Costco and Walmart from entering these markets.citation
Notable Properties
Former Kmart Building (Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC) – Ingles Markets has owned the former Kmart location on Patton Avenue for over six years without redevelopment.citation
Innsbruck Mall (Asheville, NC) – Ingles has owned the Innsbruck Mall property for five years, but no major redevelopment has occurred.citation
Additional Holdings – Ingles has been reported to own other commercial properties in the Asheville and Hendersonville regions, some of which remain undeveloped.citation
Business Strategy
Real estate experts have speculated that Ingles' acquisition of these properties aligns with a broader strategy to limit competition by controlling key retail locations.citation
Despite holding these properties for extended periods, the company has not publicly disclosed redevelopment plans.
References
https://wlos.com/news/local/innsbruck-mall-sold-to-ingles
https://avlwatchdog.org/answer-man-whats-the-plan-for-old-kmart-on-patton-and-a-municipal-golf-course-update/
Substantially all of Ingles' stores are located within of its warehouse and distribution facilities, near Asheville, North Carolina. The company operates 1.65 million square feet of warehouse and distribution facilities. These facilities supply the company’s supermarkets with approximately 62% of the goods the company sells. The remaining 38% is purchased from third parties and is generally delivered directly to the stores. The proximity of the company’s purchasing and distribution operations to its stores facilitates the timely distribution of consistently high quality perishable and non-perishable items.
The company owns a 1,649,000 square foot facility, which is strategically located between Interstate 40 and Highway 70 near Asheville, North Carolina, as well as the 119 of land on which it is situated. The facility includes the company’s headquarters and its warehouse and distribution facility. The property also includes truck servicing and fuel storage facilities. The company also owns a 139,000 square foot warehouse on 21 acres of land approximately one mile from its main warehouse and distribution facility. Goods from the warehouse and distribution facilities and the milk processing and packaging plant are distributed to the company’s stores by a fleet of 193 tractors and 751 trailers that the company owns, operates and maintains.
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