Whole Foods to open in Foggy Bottom?
Urban Turf via Bisnow is reporting that Whole Foods is planning to open a fourth store in Northwest Washington. The publication says that the company has signed on to open a store in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood at 2200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.
There aren't many details, but the commercial real estate newsletter reported that the high-end grocery store has signed a lease for 38,000 square feet at the Avenue building at that address.
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| August 5, 2010; 12:36 PM ET
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Posted by: 303030 | August 5, 2010 2:35 PM | Report abuse
WF gotta shake shake shake that money tree while they still can. Smells kind of bad. I wonder how high their standards still are. Some major investigation is in order before this is accepted. What about a Harris Teeter, or a simple Giant or Safeway?
Posted by: sugarstreet | August 5, 2010 6:00 PM | Report abuse
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So when are we going to get a Fresh Market store? I think their quality is actually better, even if they're not 100% organic.