D'Agostino , a Sicilian noble lineage originated at least in the thirteenth century
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D'Agostino Supermarkets once a family-owned supermarket chain in the New York City area, is now owned by Gristedes. The store was founded in 1932 by brothers Pasquale and Nicola D'Agostino, in the pioneering phase of the supermarket industry. At D'Agostino's peak in the 1990s, the chain operated at 26 locations in New York City and adjacent Westchester County, with annual sales exceeding $200 million. By 2016 under financial pressure, D'Agostino's consolidated to nine stores, all in Manhattan, and sold a controlling interest to John Catsimatidis, owner of Gristedes.
Nicholas D'Agostino Sr. (1910–1996) was a supermarket magnate in New York City. He and his brother Pasquale (1905–1960) were Italian-American immigrants and the founders of D'Agostino Supermarkets, one of New York's historically original and leading grocery chains. The D'Agostino brothers pioneered and popularized the concept of the modern supermarket by providing shoppers the opportunity to do all food shopping under one roof, spanning dairy, produce and frozen foods. At its peak, D'Agostino's operated 26 locations across the New York Metropolitan area, generating over $300 million in annual revenue. D'Agostino paved the way for several of New York's most noteworthy specialty food shopping establishments, such as Balducci's, Citarella and Zabar's.
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D'Agostino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: