Whole Foods Walter Reed
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Whole Foods at Walter Reed to Open at End of June
UrbanTurf Staff | June 2nd 2023
Whole Foods announced yesterday that the 47,000 square foot store will open on June 28. ... read»
Whole Foods at Walter Reed To Open This Summer
UrbanTurf Staff | March 8th 2023
At an ANC 4A meeting on Tuesday night, representatives from Whole Foods said that the 40,000 square foot store will open at some point this summer, al... read»
With Whole Foods on The Horizon, Sales for The Parks' First Condominium Move Quickly
UrbanTurf Sponsor | January 28th 2020
The Brooks is a collection of elegantly-appointed condominiums that will deliver in phase one of The Parks—a growing new community at the former sit... read»
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