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Asian grocery store closing Las Vegas location

A popular Asian grocery store is closing its doors.

99 Ranch Market on 3768 Maryland Parkway is permanently closing Friday at noon, the store confirmed. In-store items are 50 percent off, except for select items such as beer and hot pots, among others.

There was no stated reason for the closing, and owners Tawa Supermarket did not respond to a request for comment.

The only remaining location after the closure will be in the Chinatown Plaza on 4155 W. Spring Mountain Road, but there are plans for another 99 Ranch Market.

Plans were revealed for another 99 Ranch Market in Summerlin at Boca Park in June after the Las Vegas Planning Commission voted in favor of the alcohol permit.

The new location will be 50,000 square feet and located near the intersection of Charleston and Rampart boulevards. An opening date has not been released.

The 99 Ranch Market chain started in 1984 and has 54 stores across 10 states, according to the store’s website.

Contact Emerson Drewes at edrewes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @EmersonDrewes on X.

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