Whole Foods at Walter Reed to Open at End of June
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The Whole Foods Market at the Parks at Walter Reed will be open by the end of the month.
Whole Foods announced yesterday that the 47,000 square foot store will open on June 28. The new location will feature more than 800 local items from across the greater DC area, and will sell beer and wine.
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The grocery store will be located at The Hartley, a 323-unit apartment building with 58,000 square feet of retail at 7130 12th Street NW (map).
As a multi-phase project, The Parks at Walter Reed will be completed in the coming years, as Hines, Urban Atlantic, Triden and architect Torti Gallas Urban oversee more than 3 million square feet of development. In addition to The Hartley, the development includes the condo buildings The Brooks and Kite House, which are now selling, as well as the 50 townhouse project called Aspen Square.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/whole_foods_at_walter_reed_to_open_at_end_of_june/21093.
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