DETROIT — Upscale retailer Whole Foods has broken ground at the site of its new market in Detroit’s Midtown neighborhood.
Mayor Dave Bing, Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Whole Foods Market Inc.’s co-chief executive Walter Robb took part in the ceremony.
The Austin, Texas-based retailer plans to open a 20,000-square-foot supermarket with about 75 employees next year. The company began looking at Midtown in 2010.
Midtown is one of the few areas in the city that is seeing population growth. It is anchored by Wayne State University, the Detroit Medical Center, the Detroit Institute of Arts and Orchestra Hall.
Whole Foods would fill a grocery void in the area. Detroiters have long complained about having few places to buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
Associated Press
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