Publix/Decor packages

Wavy Pastel (1989-200x)
This decor would have possibly debuted in the last batch of 300's stores and first batch of 400's stores. We don't know where it debuted but Gateway Crossing (#395) already had it that year due to that store having awnings on the side painted over

Metallic Marketplace (1998-2005)
This decor was mostly (maybe exclusively) used in new-build stores. Atlantic Station (#1010) opened in 2005 with this interior and still features the corrugated metal awnings. https://goo.gl/maps/4vW713bwgbkTDXd18

Classy Market 1.0 (2002-2009)
There are 2 types of 1.0, serif and "normal".

The aisles weren't really rolled out till 2004

The Serif one is seen in stores like Palm Bay Center, Paces Ferry Center, Camelot Isles, Cumming 400 and a couple of other stores.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/22863752@N06/7615096390/: Hunt Club Corners with the serif type.

The Non-serif version is seen in stores such as South Beach Parkway, Piedmont Commons, Driftwood Plaza and Crown Centre

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pepsicopublixteam/5375875387/in/photolist-9c3Lrv-9c3LsF: Driftwood Plaza with that decor, look closely at the frozen foods sign.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/produceretailer/6839577034/: Bradley Park Square with non serif floral signs.

Classy Market 2.0 (2007-2010)
We don’t know what store first got the package but #1165 and #409 already had the package that year

Classy Market 2.5/Invigorate (2009-2015)
Partially introduced in 2009 and fully the next year, Classy Market 2.5, known by its codename Invigorate, is a revision of the previous Classy Market 2.0 design.

The package was last known to have been implemented at the Belmar Plaza store (#1491) in West Palm Beach, Florida, which opened in December 2015.

In 2011, a new layout for the 54M prototype was introduced. This transformed the floorplan from an upscaled mirror of the 45M concept into an entirely new format.

Classy Market 3.0/Sienna (2010-2021)
began life as part of a hybrid concept between

In 2016, the layout and design of Customer Service was modified. The desk and walls were now squared off, with framed photos on the right side of the structure. Gift card displays were located alongside the back of the dividing wall, facing the aisles.

For 2019, the design of Pharmacy and Aprons signage, as with the rest of the brand, was changed. The Pharmacy logo was simplified and the Aprons logo now featured a simple gray icon.

; the alignment switched from its longtime vertical position into a horizontal alignment with a larger quantity of shorter aisles. Generally mirroring the format of its larger counterparts, this new layout would test several new changes, such as the deli which piloted its placement in the new Evergreen 49M format.

Sienna was last implemented inside a new store in August 2021, ahead of the projected 2022 date for the package's associated tiles being depleted in supply.

45M-format stores generally remained unaltered in layout, but

Evergreen (2019-)
One of Publix's most notable redesigns since the mid-2000s, Evergreen launched in September 2019 with the opening of a new store in Palmetto, FL.

The previous aisle marker shell was retained, with a modified typeface and new gray product markers. Similar typeface modifications were made to the checklane lights, while remaining largely the same.

The layout was first piloted with the previous Classy Market 3.0 package earlier in 2019.