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Steve Stavro

Steve Stavro
CM
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Born Manoli Stavroff Sholdas
(1926-09-27)September 27, 1926
Gavros, Greece
Died April 24, 2006(2006-04-24) (aged 79)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Resting place Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Spouse(s) Sally Stavro
Children 4

Steve Atanas Stavro, CM (September 27, 1926 – April 24, 2006; born Manoli Stavroff Sholdas) was a Macedonian-Canadian businessman, grocery store magnate, Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder, sports team owner, and a noted philanthropist.

Born in the village of Gabresh, formally Gavros (Γάβρος), near Kastoria in Greece, Stavro immigrated to Toronto with his family when he was seven years old to join his father, who had come to Canada in 1927. He attended Duke of Connaught Public School, where he was given the name Steve, and Riverdale Collegiate Institute. He worked in his father's grocery store, Louis Meat Market, at Queen Street and Coxwell Avenue and left school after Grade 10 to work full-time.

In 1951, he and his family opened a new store across the street under the Knob Hill Farms name. Stavro said he took the name off a box of produce from California, although Knob Hill was also the name of a community in Scarborough, Ontario. By 1954, he was running his own grocery store at 425 Danforth Avenue while his older brother, Chris Stavro, managed the original store. By the late 1950s, Stavro was operating nine grocery stores and outdoor markets in Toronto. His father was diagnosed with cancer in 1956 and died in 1960.

In December 1963, Stavro opened his first food "terminal"—a forerunner of the big-box store—which featured low prices and no-frills service. It was located at Woodbine Road and Highway 7 in Markham, Ontario. Eight years later, he opened a second terminal in Pickering, Ontario. A 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) terminal at Lansdowne Avenue and Dundas Street West in Toronto opened in 1975. Through the years, he opened nine terminals in the Greater Toronto Area and a 31,500 square metres (339,000 sq ft) outlet in Cambridge, Ontario, which opened in 1991, billed as the world's largest grocery store.


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