Politics & Government
Whole Foods Could Be Coming to Westfield Countryside Mall
More details have surfaced regarding a Whole Foods Market moving to Westfield Countryside Mall in Clearwater.
The location is not yet set, but planners are starting to dig in to the idea of bringing a Whole Foods Market to Westfield Countryside Mall.
John Swirf, an architect with Direct Design Carroll Associates of Chicago, presented plans to slice 37,000 square feet out of the first floor of Searsβ space at the mall and develop the location for the natural grocery chain at a city Business Plan Review Committee meeting Thursday.
The architecture firm does not represent Whole Foods but has completed similar projects for Sears throughout the country and could submit official plans before Dec. 25, according to city officials.Β The first plan review would be 21 business days after it is submitted.
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βThe firm has done several Sears subdivides around the country β some of which, but not all, are for Whole Foods,β according to an email from Denise Sanderson, assistant director of the cityβs Economic Development and housing department.
Here is how the store split would work:
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Sears would keep the south entrance near BJ's Restaurant &Β BrewhouseΒ and the service and merchandise pick-up entrances on the north part of the building, according to the plans.Β New facades would be installed at the Sears entrances.Β The four loading bay docks would be split.
Whole Foods customers would have access to the store from the west entrance of Sears.Β There would not be an entry to the grocery store from inside the mall, according to the plans.
Inside, the escalators would be moved, and a wall would be built.Β
So, Safety Harbor residents, what do you think about the possibilty of a Whole Foods opening at the nearby Westfield Countryside mall? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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