site at intersection of Chelten and Pulaski avenues before
site at intersection of Chelten and Pulaski avenues after
exiting plaza entrance from Chelten Avenue before
new plaza entrance from Chelten Avenue after
portion of existing retail (Fresh Grocer) before
portion of existing retail after
Save-A-Lot site before
Save-A-Lot site after
inside Save-A-Lot
shockingly low prices all day, every day
- The existing Fresh Grocer which was described as poorly maintained was shut down and chopped into various retail spaces. The current lineup is as follows - Dollar Tree, Anna's Linens, Citi Bank, Wired Beans Coffee Shop (2nd location for the local entrepreneur), and roughly 8,900 sf to spare.
- The Save-A-Lot down the street is closing and a new, larger Save-A-Lot has been constructed at the opposite end of the site.
- Residents want a full service food store and not more dollar stores or food marts that don't meet their wants or needs.
- On top of that there was a zoning issue regarding the proximity of the Dollar Tree and Save-A-Lot.
- new ground-up Save-A-Lot 70% larger than previous site
- new 24-hour Save-A-Lot adds 30 jobs to current 28 person staff relocated from previous Wayne Ave site
- entire project has led to 200 construction jobs and about 100 permanent jobs
- $1.8 million in employment dollars is expected to be brought into greater Germantown community
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