Whole Foods is Coming to Walter Reed
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Whole Foods Market will be the anchor grocery tenant at the redevelopment of Walter Reed.
Hines, one of the development partners of The Parks at Walter Reed, announced Friday morning that the grocer had signed on to occupy 40,000 square feet at The Hartley apartment building.
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The centerpiece of The Parks at Walter Reed development, The Hartley is just beyond the central lawn of the project. The building will have 323 apartments above 58,000 square feet of retail, largely occupied by the new Whole Foods. Groundbreaking is expected early next year, and the building will deliver in 2022.
As a multi-phase project, The Parks at Walter Reed will be completed over the next decade, as Hines, Urban Atlantic, Triden and architect Torti Gallas Urban oversee more than 3 million square feet of development which will deliver more than 2,100 residential units; 150,000 square feet of retail; two charter schools; office, hotel and creative space, all interspersed with 14 acres of green space.
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