Neighborhood leaders praise Cub's CEO for a community-first approach Author: Boyd Huppert Updated: 10:22 PM CDT May 24, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS — At its low point, the Cub grocery store on Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis was a wreck. Looters had cleared the shelves. Smoke hung in the air from arson fires. Trash and sprinkler water sopped up the floors. Yet, during one of the worst moments of his professional career, Cub CEO Mike Stigers was having a Déjà vu moment. In 1992, Stigers worked for another grocery chain. “I was district manager in Los Angeles when the Rodney King civil unrest took place,” the CEO says.