Wednesday, March 30, 2011
☞ READ: New Supermarket for East Harlem
According to Crain's, a new supermarket will be arriving soon on 110th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue. Apparently the single-story, 16,000 square foot building at No. 156-160 East 110th Street was sold off to Associated Supermarkets for $6.5 million because of a bankruptcy situation. There's a potential of building three more stories on top of the first level (for a total of 60,000 square foot) and the time line for the new supermarket is expected to be around six months. The 110th Lexington station is at this corner so the new businesses will be banking on the strategic location. Food Choice was housed in this building in recent years but it looks like something a bit fancier will be arriving in 2011. Read more in Crain's: LINK
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