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The Sunshine Market went out because the entire chain went out. I don't think it had to do with Broad Ripple, just the company in general. As far as I know, Whole Foods has never closed a location yet. What do you have against diversity? I like choices. I will still shop at Krogers, I will still shop at the Good Earth. This is a Whole Foods, not Godzilla. It's a good thing.
They are adding 88 apartments, a mix of 1 and 2 bedroom units I believe. How many apartments are they tearing down? And how many bedrooms are the units they are tearing down. Broad Ripple can certainly use more residential density, but a 35,000 sq ft retail giant and a handful of apartments (depending on how many they are tearing down) is not what I call residential density addition. They keep referencing the "old Shell Station", but what else is coming down along with it, how many current units will be lost?
Does anyone remember the Sunshine Market, or whatever it was called, that was in the place where Three Wisemen is located now? It didn't make it. What makes you think another expensive specialty market can?
This is just another example of "the same ten people" trying to stop progress. This project is exactly what should go on this site.
Why does it have to be Whole Foods? That's the worst possible choice for a grocery store. They only sell over-priced foods under the auspices that their food is somehow more nutritious because it is organic and non-gmo which couldn't be further from the truth. It's just a way for them to get you to pay more money for their products. There's already a Kroger a few blocks away.