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2012 Grocery Stores with Generators Or Generators Capabilities Maps 2012 Grocery Stores with Generators or Generators Capabilities Maps 80°35'0"W 80°30'0"W 80°25'0"W 80°20'0"W 80°15'0"W 80°10'0"W 80°5'0"W Country Club Plaza N " 0 18496 NW 67th Avenue Skylake Mall ' 0 1700 NE Miami Gardens Dr. ° 6 Miami Lakes 2 15000 Miami Lakes Dr. E. Ives Dairy Crossing Aventura Shopping Center 19955 NW 2nd Avenue 2952 Aventura Blvd. Gardens Square Shopping 8601 NW 186th Street Loehmann'S Fashion Island 18995 Biscayne Blvd. El Mercado Shopping Cent Biscayne Commons 2414 West 60th Street 14641 Biscayne Blvd. N " 0 ' Paraiso Plaza Publix At North Miami 5 5 3339 West 80th Street 12855 NE 6th Avenue ° 5 Publix Sabor 2 1585 W. 49th Street Publix @ Surfside Publix @ Plaza De Leon 9400 Harding Ave. 106 Ponce De Leon Blvd Publix at Hialeah (Sabor) Publix At Miami Shores Publix At Doral Isle Airpark Plaza 3251 East 2nd Ave 9050 Biscayne Blvd. 10755 NW 58th Street 5715 NW 7th Street Douglas Grand Publix at Hialeah Baypoint 3251 East 2nd Ave N 9755 NW 41st Street 4870 Biscayne Blvd. " 0 ' 0 Flagler Park Plaza Publix At Hialeah Publix at 18 Biscayne S/C 5 ° 8341 Flagler Street 155 E 2nd Avenue 1776 Biscayne Blvd 5 2 Coral Way Oasis Plaza Publix On the Bay 8680 SW 24th Street 2950 NE 8th Street 1920 West Ave University Park Center N 1525 SW 107th Avenue Sobe Square Tamiami Trail Shops 1100 6th St 13850 SW 8th Street N " West Bird Center 0 Mary Brickell Village ' 5 11495 Bird Road 911 SW 1st Avenue 4 ° 5 Alegre Plaza Publix At Miami River 2 14630 SW 26th Street 311 SW 7th Street Publix @ The Meadows Publix @ Brickell Village 4260 SW 152nd Avenue Miller Square Shopping C 134 SW 13th St 13890 SW 56th Street Miller Plaza West Publix Super Market Miami 15755 SW 56th Street 1401 Monza Avenue 2270 SW 27th Avenue N " 0 ' Shoppes At Lago Mar Tropicaire Shopping Cent Douglas Grand 0 4 15750 SW 72nd Street 7805 SW 40th Street 1500 S Douglas Road ° 5 2 The Shoppes Of Paradise Publix At Dadeland 16800 SW 88th Street 9105 S. Dadeland Blvd. Hammocks Town Center Kendall Mall 10201 Hammocks Blvd. 9041 SW 107th Avenue Higate Square Kendall Town And Country 8250 Mills Drive N 13820 SW 88th Street " 0 ' 5 The Crossings Shopping V Briar Bay Shopping Cente 3 ° 13001 SW 112th Street 13005 SW 89th Place 5 2 Corsica Square Publix Super Market 15771 SW 152nd St 14601 S. Dixie Highway Plaza Del Paraiso Colonial Plaza Shopping 12100 SW 127th Avenue 9510 SW 160th Street Country Walk Shopping Ce Old Cutler Town Center N " 13735 SW 152nd Street 20425 Old Cutler Road 0 ' 0 3 Eureka Promenade South Dade Plaza ° 5 18280 SW 147th Ave 18485 S. Dixie Highway 2 Alapattah & U.S. 1 S/C Homestead Towne Square 20711 S. Dixie Highway ® 891 N. Homestead Blvd. Promenade at Silver Palm 23300 SW 112th Ave Market Square Legend N " 11750 SW 104th St The Shoppes At Quail Roo 0 ' 20201 SW 127th Avenue ³³ 2012 Publix W/ Generator - 65 Stores 5 2 ° Waterstone Plaza 5 2 3060 NE 41st Terrace 0 1 2 4 6 8 Emergency Management N " [email protected] 0 Miles ' 0 2 305-468-5417 ° 5 2 Time: 4:42:27 PM Date: 5/25/2012 80°30'0"W 80°25'0"W 80°20'0"W 80°15'0"W 80°10'0"W GOLDEN BEACH AVENTURA 18600 NW 87 Ave MIAMI GARDENS 6430 N.W. 186 Street NORTH MIAMI BEACH N " 0 SUNNY ISLES BEACH ' MIAMI LAKES 5 5 ° 5 2 3140 West 76 Street OPA-LOCKA HIALEAH GARDENS NORTH MIAMI 1690 West 68th Street BAL HARBOUR MEDLEY BISCAYNE PARK SURFSIDE 2301 West 52nd Street 5360 West 16th Ave. MIAMI SHORES HIALEAH 3950 West 12th Ave EL PORTAL 4040 East 4th Ave. NORTH BAY VILLAGE N " 0 ' 0 10780 NW 58 Street 5 3925 Palm Ave. ° 5 2 MIAMI SPRINGS DORAL MIAMI BEACH VIRGINIA GARDENS 2425 S.W. 8th Street 6709 West Flagler St. 1263 West Flagler Street 10720 West Flagler Street MIAMI SWEETWATER N " 0 WEST MIAMI ' 5 4 ° 14524 S.W 8th Street 4803 S.W. 8th Street 5 2 13659 S.W. 26 Street CORAL GABLES 12175 S.W. 26 Street 8601 Bird Road 14655 SW 56 Street 9688 S.W. 24th Street KEY BISCAYNE 16255 S.W. 88 Street N " 0 ' 0 4 ° 5 2 PINECREST PALMETTO BAY 13794 S.W. 152 Street N " 0 ' 5 3 ° 5 CUTLER BAY 2 Legend 2012 Sedano's with Generator (24) N " 0 ' 0 3 ° 5 2 831 NE 8 St Emergency Management [email protected] HOMESTEAD 0 1 2 4 6 8 305-468-5417 FLORIDA CITY Miles Time: 3:36:08 PM Date: 5/29/2012 80°30'0"W 80°25'0"W 80°20'0"W 80°15'0"W 80°10'0"W AVENTURA 5850 NW 183rd Street MIAMI GARDENS NORTH MIAMI BEACH N " 0 ' 5 5 ° MIAMI LAKES 5 2 OPA-LOCKA NORTH MIAMI HIALEAH GARDENS BISCAYNE PARK 541 West 49th Street SURFSIDE HIALEAH MIAMI SHORES MEDLEY EL PORTAL NORTH BAY VILLAGE N " 1150 NW 54th Street 0 ' 0 5 ° 5 2 MIAMI SPRINGS DORAL 3451 NW 18th Street MIAMI BEACH VIRGINIA GARDENS 1155 NW 11th Street 3701 NW 7th Street MIAMI SWEETWATER 3275 SW 22nd Street 8855 Coral Way N " WEST MIAMI 0 ' 5 4 6770 Bird Road ° 5 2 CORAL GABLES SOUTH MIAMI 604 Crandon Blvd. KEY BISCAYNE 7930 SW 104th Street 14655 SW 104th Street N " 0 ' 0 4 ° 5 2 PINECREST 12107 SW 152nd Street PALMETTO BAY 18300 SW 137th Street N " 0 ' 5 3 ° 5 CUTLER BAY 2 Legend 2012 Winn Dixie with Generator (15) N " 0 ' 0 3 30346 Old Dixie Highway ° Emergency Management 5 2 [email protected] 0 1 2 4 6 8 305-468-5417 HOMESTEAD Miles Time: 11:58:46 AM Date: 5/29/2012.
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