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Whole Foods: "Reports" Of Gowanus Demise "Exaggerated"

2009_07_wholefood.jpg Gowanus-area residents, there may be a Whole Foods in your future—maybe! After an earlier report that the supermarket was abandoning its plans for a Third Street location, the company sent a memo to Community Board 6. Via Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn, Whole Foods manager Mark Mobley writes: "I am writing with just a quick update to let you know that recent reports of Whole Foods Market's demise in Brooklyn seem to have been greatly exaggerated! As you may have seen, the Brooklyn Paper published a story this week that inaccurately suggests we have definitively decided not to pursue the development of a store on our property at 3rd Street and 3rd Avenue and further that we are planning to sell the property. This is simply not true and we have sent a letter to the Brooklyn Paper editor clarifying our position and requesting a correction. You may recall that last Fall I sent you a memo explaining that Whole Foods Market had begun re-evaluating our plans for our property and that we would be working to identify potential development partners for a Brooklyn store. That is exactly what we have been doing in recent months and we are continuing these efforts in hopes of arriving at a potential development scenario that will enable us to finally come to Brooklyn..."

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  • whitecastlerock

    Whole Foods' prices are exaggerated-I hope they go bankrupt

  • silver

    the empty lot keeps the neighborhood edgy

  • silver

    the empty lot keeps the neighborhood edgy

  • NannyState

    They postponed a number of stores that weren't too far in the pipeline due to the bad economy.

  • TN

    They still would be better off looking for another location. Then again, maybe they are.

  • pudeljung

    whole foods better get a lawyer, mark twain's estate is gonna sue them for plagarism!



    oooooooo snap!

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