Glad to hear that Warehouse Row is moving forward. We just moved downtown and would suggest leasing space to a supermarket. Listening to your pod cast, Warehouse Row does have at least 30,000 feet which Publix uses quite often up to 60000 s.f. All that would really be necessary is parking. There is no place to shop in town without getting in a car and going to either Bi-Lo or Greenlife. A Whole Foods would work, too! Living downtown has everything but a supermarket. Publix seems to be entering the Chattanooga Market; they have a very successful in-town supermarket within a condominium complex in Sarasota, Florida.
Posted on September 25 at 8:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Glad to hear that Warehouse Row is moving forward. We just moved downtown and would suggest leasing space to a supermarket. Listening to your pod cast, Warehouse Row does have at least 30,000 feet which Publix uses quite often up to 60000 s.f. All that would really be necessary is parking. There is no place to shop in town without getting in a car and going to either Bi-Lo or Greenlife. A Whole Foods would work, too! Living downtown has everything but a supermarket. Publix seems to be entering the Chattanooga Market; they have a very successful in-town supermarket within a condominium complex in Sarasota, Florida.
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