CLEVELAND, Ohio — Lucky’s Market in Cleveland will remain open for business.

Lucky’s, a national grocery chain with a popular store on the Cleveland-Lakewood border, is closing stores across the country after losing the support of key investor Kroger, according to a report by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

A post on the Lucky’s Market Cleveland Facebook page said the store will remain open. A spokeswoman for Lucky’s did not return a message for comment.

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Lucky’s, which operates 39 stores across the country, will close 20 stores in Florida in February, according to the Sun Sentinel. A location in Louisville, Kentucky and Missoula, Montana, will also close, according to news reports.

Kroger said in December it would pull out of Lucky’s, leaving a lot of unknowns for the Colorado-based grocery chain, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

Read more of the Sun Sentinel’s report here.

This story has been updated to reflect that Lucky’s Market in Cleveland has confirmed it will remain open.