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[deleted] t1_j1h1f1o wrote

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little_fierce18 t1_j1hlnbq wrote

I believe they’re talking about the plan to knock down Macy’s and build up apartments, with the bottom floor being a currently unknown grocery store. Construction hasn’t started yet. My guess is Amazon Fresh… I think the planned space is too small for a Wegmans or Whole Foods. https://www.arlnow.com/2022/12/06/ballston-macys-redevelopment-project-includes-the-most-hotly-debated-left-turn-in-a-decade/

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PM_ME_ICE_PICS t1_j1hp5x3 wrote

> My guess is Amazon Fresh…

Based on a paragraph in the article you posted, I don't think that's it:

> Insight’s attorney, Andrew Painter, says the unnamed grocer required the left turn based on “decades of experience in urban configurations.” He added that for a decade, the grocer has desired to be in Ballston, which already has a Harris Teeter nearby on N. Glebe Road, a quarter-mile away.

Amazon Fresh hasn't been around for decades.

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little_fierce18 t1_j1hpg5p wrote

Oh, good catch! Safeway maybe? Like the small one in Rosslyn?

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PM_ME_ICE_PICS t1_j1i2j5q wrote

Hmm, well, there's already a Safeway just a short walk further west along Wilson Blvd. It's full-sized, and because of its age I suspect it's on land that the corporation or franchisee actually owns. I can't imagine they'd move such a short distance, only for a smaller piece of real estate that they'd then be leasing. But... ¯\(ツ)

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BIGGERCat OP t1_j1hr4ls wrote

My guest is Whole Foods which wold crush it IMO. The Clarendon store is small and busy all the time. They could probably keep both open or consider switching Clarendon to an Amason Fresh.

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