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Raley’s CEO Sells Iconic $17M Lake Tahoe Estate Amid Leadership Return

Newly reinstated chief executive offloads longtime family lodge weeks after reclaiming top role

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 22, 2026
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Raley’s CEO Sells Iconic $17M Lake Tahoe Estate Amid Leadership Return
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EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — Michael Teel, chief executive of The Raley’s Companies, has sold his family’s longtime Lake Tahoe estate for $17 million, a high-profile real estate transaction that comes just weeks after his return to the company’s top leadership role.

The property, known as “Wampum Lodge,” is located in Tahoe City and spans approximately 6,759 square feet on nearly three acres of private lakefront land. Built in 1991, the luxury log cabin-style home had remained in the Teel family for more than three decades.

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The sale, finalized in late April 2026, underscores a period of transition for both Teel and the regional grocery chain his family has led for generations.

Leadership Transition at Raley’s

Teel officially resumed his role as CEO on April 3, replacing Keith Knopf, who stepped down after 11 years. Knopf described his departure as a “natural inflection point” following significant company milestones, including the acquisition of the Bashas’ Family of Stores.

Teel, a third-generation leader and grandson of company founder Thomas Raley, previously served as CEO during two earlier periods: 1998–2002 and 2010–2018.

In conjunction with Teel’s return, the company appointed two co-presidents:

  • Tiffanie Burkhalter, serving as president and chief financial officer
  • Jen Warner, serving as president and chief operating officer

Growth and Strategic Shifts

Raley’s has experienced notable expansion in recent years, driven in part by its acquisition of Bashas’ and a broader geographic footprint beyond California. The company now operates more than 235 locations across seven states and four Tribal Nations, with annual revenue reaching approximately $6 billion in 2024.

According to the Sacramento Business Journal, the company ranked No. 50 among the region’s fastest-growing businesses, posting 22.6% growth between 2022 and 2024. Forbes also ranked Raley’s No. 103 on its 2025 list of America’s Top Private Companies.

Still, the company faces headwinds familiar to California-based retailers. Rising operating costs have prompted increased investment in neighboring states such as Nevada and Arizona, while two underperforming California stores — including one in nearby Roseville — were slated for closure in early 2026.

Digital expansion has also accelerated. Raley’s eCart online shopping platform is now active in 95 stores, reflecting a 56% increase in digital usage since 2022. Company data indicates that nearly 87% of shoppers are adjusting buying habits in response to inflation, driving demand for private-label and health-focused products.

Local Market Context

In the competitive Sacramento-region grocery market, Raley’s holds an estimated 13.8% share, trailing Walmart (19.0%) and Costco Wholesale (15.1%), while slightly ahead of Safeway (13.4%).

For El Dorado County residents, where Raley’s maintains a visible retail presence, the leadership transition and continued expansion strategy carry direct implications for local employment, pricing, and store operations.

A Personal and Corporate Turning Point

While no official statement accompanied the home sale, the timing aligns with Teel’s return to leadership during a period of strategic recalibration for the company.

Knopf previously noted in a statement that the organization had reached “a natural inflection point,” signaling a transition not only in leadership but in long-term direction.

For Teel, the sale of a multigenerational family property marks a parallel shift — one that coincides with renewed responsibility at the helm of a growing regional enterprise.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - 2008 Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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