The Fresh Market
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Posted 04 March 2010 - 12:19 PM
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Posted 29 May 2010 - 12:12 AM
Columbus1984, on 27 May 2010 - 10:07 AM, said:
I've been told that Whole Foods has stated that there is not a market for it in Columbus. Whole Paycheck, I mean, Whole Foods is really expensive. In fact, you only find them in wealthy neighborhoods like East Atlanta, Buckhead, Sandy Springs/Dunwoody, North Fulton, and Hilton Head Island. Unless they plan on setting up a scaled down facility in Green Island Hills, I doubt that we will be seeing one coming anytime soon. Not to mention, even to get that facility, Green Island Hills/Brookstone along River Road would have to be fully developed.
Edited by xikartu, 29 May 2010 - 12:13 AM.
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 08:38 PM
Earthfare is very similar to Whole Foods, and frankly it seems a bit more tailored to the market. It tends to favor slightly smaller markets than Whole Foods, although it does go head-to-head with them in a few areas. And as an added bonus, they generally prefer to reuse abandoned grocery stores rather then build new locations. I'm kind of surprised they haven't made an appearance in Columbus yet.
They just opened a location in Auburn, and are opening in Tallahassee soon. Columbus would be a logical step for them.
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Posted 19 July 2010 - 09:35 AM
Swifty, on 18 July 2010 - 08:38 PM, said:
Earthfare is very similar to Whole Foods, and frankly it seems a bit more tailored to the market. It tends to favor slightly smaller markets than Whole Foods, although it does go head-to-head with them in a few areas. And as an added bonus, they generally prefer to reuse abandoned grocery stores rather then build new locations. I'm kind of surprised they haven't made an appearance in Columbus yet.
They just opened a location in Auburn, and are opening in Tallahassee soon. Columbus would be a logical step for them.
Looks very interesting and I really like their strategy of reusing existing buildings. In thinking of that, no dark (empty) larger (20,000sf+) in high traffic areas come to mind, which is odd but good...
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Posted 19 July 2010 - 05:01 PM
xikartu, on 29 May 2010 - 12:12 AM, said:
I thought that was a Boston joke, nice to see it has made it here too. I think Fresh Market is actually a great store. I have gone to the one in Montgomery several times and they are really close to what Whole Foods is, except a lot more reasonably priced.
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