Monday, August 4, 2008

WHOLE FOODS MARKET - COMING TO BROOKLYN


Maybe some of you knew already but for those who didn't know... Whole Foods Market® (NASDAQ: WFMI), the world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods, officially broke ground for the company's first Brooklyn store, located at the corner of Third Avenue and Third Street. At a ceremony attended by local elected officials, community leaders and area residents, Whole Foods Market officials detailed their plans for the 68,000-square-foot grocery store on a 2.1 acre site. The store is expected to open in spring 2008. But as of right now the opening date is still uncertain, do not fear we are hoping the store will open before 2009.

"We are extremely excited about bringing Whole Foods Market to Brooklyn," said Christina Minardi, northeast regional president for Whole Foods Market. "Whole Foods Market will not only offer Brooklyn residents a wide array of natural and organic foods, but we also look forward to making our store a valuable community resource." The new Whole Foods Market will feature a Community Room available to local civic groups, as well as a landscaped, publicly accessible esplanade along the Gowanus Canal.

The store will include on-site parking for 430 cars, and shoppers will access the Whole Foods Market parking lot via entrances on Third Street and Third Avenue. In addition, pedestrians will be served by a covered walkway from Third Street to the store's main entrance. Featuring large windows into the store on both the Third Street and Third Avenue elevations, the Whole Food Market will maintain a pedestrian-friendly, active and accessible streetscape. In addition, the two-story, landmark 19th century building situated at the property's corner at Third Avenue and Third Street will remain in place.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

trader joes is comming as well, too bad it took gentrification for them to finally come, we been waiting forever.