https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/who ... 501679.php
Given that it shared a center with a just-closed Rite Aid (thought to be a Thrifty but may have very well been Payless branded since WF opened in 1994 and Thrifty and Payless merged around that time), I do wonder if the silent possibility of redevelopment being considered played part in both the recent RAD closure and now-pending WF relocation.
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Los Gatos Whole Foods to relocate
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Los Gatos Whole Foods to relocate
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For your life,Thrifty and Payless have got it.
Re: Los Gatos Whole Foods to relocate
Selling properties is a way to make a ton of money in California. These stores are being sold to make a quick buck. Those condo developers are paying tons of money and cash strapped companies like Rite Aid will jump at the offer.
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Re: Los Gatos Whole Foods to relocate
Not unusual for them to relocate for bigger space. One near where I work was an early DC area store and has been in 3 different locations. Their original Cleveland area store moved from one strong location to another for a bigger store in a new complex.
Re: Los Gatos Whole Foods to relocate
I have seen Whole Foods open up new stores in the same city and surrounding cities when the tiny old one got too busy. Walnut Creek had a tiny store that opened around 1999. It had to open a new one in nearby Lafayette and another in Walnut Creek. The tiny old store was kept open.
A very tiny Trader Joe's was relocated in nearby Concord, California when the original Trader Joe's got too crowded.
A very tiny Trader Joe's was relocated in nearby Concord, California when the original Trader Joe's got too crowded.