Definitely going to try them out when they open, the 18th/Classen HL has been kind of sucking recently with item selection (don't have standard things a grocery store should), deli personnel, produce quality...
Definitely going to try them out when they open, the 18th/Classen HL has been kind of sucking recently with item selection (don't have standard things a grocery store should), deli personnel, produce quality...
That seems super weird to me. They built a finished, fully striped and everything parking lot before the building was anything other than an empty dirt lot? It even has the handicapped spots marked out.
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Looking good!
When was the last time a brand new, non-discount and non-specialty grocer was built in OKC?
You could probably include Uptown Grocery in The Village, but even that is an upscale offering.
Almost 20 years I think...
Homeland/Albertsons on North May and Britton was built 2003, I think that was the last non-discount (Crest/Winco) and non-super center (Walmart, Target) grocery store built in OKC?
On my way to work I saw a banner out front advertising a September 1 grand opening!
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Awesome, thanks.
They must have put it up today because I took these yesterday. Will be a very nice store.
I am so excited about this development, and pleased that the food desert is getting an oasis. That being said, I was seriously disappointed by the massive set-back from the corner of NE 36th and Lincoln. This could have been a catalyzing development for the entire street.
This is from Marc Jones' Twitter feed; he's the CEO of Homeland:
That looks really nice, it's going to be a great addition.
I peaked inside and it looks quite nice.
I may go out of my way to shop here and support what Homeland is doing for the community.
Just learned that Leo’s BBQ and Not Your Average Joe coffee will both sell in this location.
Leo's will make the warehouse guys very happy. They bring in BBQ about once a month and now it will be right across the street.
Then there were the Uptown Markets.
Really nice development! Kudos to Homeland.
Signs going up today; you can also see the foundation for the senior center:
This is the nicest Homeland I've ever seen. Why didn't the Classen one get the same exterior love? Damn.
To their eternal credit, they did a ton at that Classen store.
But that is a small building on a small lot. This is a complete new-build and they are also getting a lot of assistance from the city due to the NE OKC food desert situation.
I'd love to see more of these, but that is unlikely simply because grocery margins are incredibly thin, especially in this middle market.
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