Kroger/Decor packages

This is a list of decor packages and interior layouts that have been used at Kroger stores.

Note: Some of the packages listed here may have only been specific to a certain division(s). Select decor package names are not officially used by The Kroger Company or affiliated enterprises.

Neon Line (198x-?)
This package was used at several Pittsburgh-area stores prior to Kroger leaving in 1984.

90s Neon (1987-1999)
Usually restricted to new-build stores due to Kroger's budget issues during this time, though some remodels (including those of ex-Great Scott! stores at the Michigan division) used this package as well.

Neonless variant
Commonly known as "Grid", "Wannabe Neon"

Used primarily in remodels, again due to Kroger's budget issues during this time.

Greek Revival/Neonless combo variant
Used at the Cincinnati division.

Olympic Spirit (1993-2004)
, which opened in May 1993.

Premier (1994-1995)
Used for remodels of certain Michigan division stores in upscale areas, which were bannered "Kroger Premier".

Kroger Spirit (1999-2005)
Commonly known as "Millennium", "Spirit"

Kroger Spirit is last known to have been implemented in a Cincinnati, OH store in 2005.

Bountiful (2009-2017)
The decor package was first tested at the Ralphs division in 2009.

Along the walls, departments are delineated by decorative pieces, featuring vertical wooden slats with text bending downwards to floor level. The package makes use of round elements and dynamic graphics within these decor fixtures. Also along the walls are decorative stencils, painted in with each implementation.

Banner (2012-)
The package derives its name from decorative banners used atop shelving.

Fresh Fare 2.0 (2015-)
The package was likely first tested at the Roundy's division in 2015.

Neighborhood (2016-)
Primarily used at smaller stores, this package is designed to be emblematic of the neighborhood or city surrounding it; various decor elements reference local landmarks, street names, and important features the city has to offer.

Remix (2016-)
The decor package is used as a slight refresh of previous packages, primarily Bountiful.