A century of serving the Logan community
Today, Island Market continues to evolve while staying true to its roots, serving as both a grocery store and a community gathering place. We're excited to write the next chapter of our history with you.
The market's exterior was updated while maintaining its historic charm, continuing to serve as a beloved local landmark.
The Island Market's modern storefront (2014).
Under owner Thomas Duce, the market continued to be a community hub, sponsoring local sports teams and participating in community events.
The Island Market softball team, with Thomas Duce (the store's owner in 1987) on the bottom right.
The market became a member of the Independent Grocers Association, strengthening its position in the local grocery industry.
A 1961 photo of the Island Market showing its membership in the Independent Grocers Association.
The market underwent significant renovations, expanding its space and modernizing its facilities to better serve the growing community.
A 1953 photo in The Herald Journal picturing the newly-remodeled Island Market, the owners, and the employees.
The building that would become Island Market first opened as a butcher's shop, marking the start of its long history serving the Logan community.
A 1945 photo of the owners of Hansen Grocery outside their store, which eventually became the Island Market.
Today, Island Market continues to evolve while staying true to its roots, serving as both a grocery store and a community gathering place. We're excited to write the next chapter of our history with you.
The market's exterior was updated while maintaining its historic charm, continuing to serve as a beloved local landmark.
The Island Market's modern storefront (2014).
Under owner Thomas Duce, the market continued to be a community hub, sponsoring local sports teams and participating in community events.
The Island Market softball team, with Thomas Duce (the store's owner in 1987) on the bottom right.
The market became a member of the Independent Grocers Association, strengthening its position in the local grocery industry.
A 1961 photo of the Island Market showing its membership in the Independent Grocers Association.
The market underwent significant renovations, expanding its space and modernizing its facilities to better serve the growing community.
A 1953 photo in The Herald Journal picturing the newly-remodeled Island Market, the owners, and the employees.
The building that would become Island Market first opened as a butcher's shop, marking the start of its long history serving the Logan community.
A 1945 photo of the owners of Hansen Grocery outside their store, which eventually became the Island Market.
Historical information and images provided by the Utah State University Library Special Collections & Archives