DaGABoyStinger, on Jun 21 2006, 01:43 PM, said:
Yes defintely! In fact Atlanta has been going on this trend for quite sometime now, with a Publix in Atlantic Station, and also they just opened a 25-30 story condo tower complex (Plaza Midtown), with base-level, street shopping. One of the stores is a Publix, and it's not set up like the typical large one that's in suburbia, but it's a bit smaller to make it more localized.
I think something like this in Augusta would be great, if they did this.
There are a few Krogers here too that are smaller then it's suburbia counterpart. These don't have to be Large mega-super markets, but they can be small enough to have what's needed, for the ones who live very close to it.
As far as I know too, BTW, is there still a Gurley's on Greene Street. I remember there used to be one. I know this is not what some would call a "real store" but it was indeed a type of grocery store that served the Olde Town/East Augusta Area for years.
Excellent. We should start a petition. That's a great idea about it needing to be localized. I wonder if one would fit into that old depot? I really think a lot of people would shop there on there way out of downtown from work or wherever.
Sadly, Gurley's closed. I work right down the street from there and it was a favorite haunt for me getting cigarettes, candy, etc. I used to love that place because it was like an old-time grocery store. I mean, you could buy pig tongues there! Name me a Publix in America that sells pig tongues! Interestingly enough, I saw a camper with California plates parked on the sidewalk one day so I decided to go investigate. Turns out they're trying to rennovate the place into apartments.
Edited by Pillsbury, 21 June 2006 - 03:36 PM.