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DC's first Wegmans grocery store will open its doors in July, the company announced this week.
The new store will open at 9am on July 13 at the City Ridge development at 3900 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map). Just a few days ago, news came out that a Lidl grocery store is coming to the Upton Place development next door. Wegmans also recently opened a store in Carlyle, Virginia.
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In addition to Wegmans, City Ridge will consist of four residential buildings; over 160,000 square feet of fully-leased office space; over 70,000 square feet of retail and restaurants (including an Equinox, a King Street Oyster Bar, and a Tatte Bakery & Cafe); and 1,290 below-grade parking spaces. Roadside Development and North America Sekisui House are the developers; Shalom Baranes is the architect.
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