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Grocer for downtown?

A growing number of downtown Roanoke dwellers lament the lack of options for places to buy groceries in their immediate neighborhood, other than fruits, vegetables and some baked goods at the city farmers market.

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A new store could bring what they want. A sign recently has gone up for a 7 to 7 Grocery on 31 Campbell Ave., beside the Hancock building which is being upfitted for apartments. This is the former space of an Orvis outlet store that closed last year.

A glance through the shop's windows reveals food shelves that are in the midst of being set up. I'm not sure yet whether this store will become a full grocer or a small convenience retailer with select grocery products.
I’ll update you once I find out more information.

Comments

# 1

[March 19, 2008 3:11 PM]

TJ

I really hope this business succeeds. It will really aid in bringing more residents to downtown Roanoke.

# 2

[March 20, 2008 8:19 AM]

Anna

I would be thrilled if a grocery store came downtown. I agree with TJ in saying that it would make downtown living more attractive for anyone that is considering living downtown.

# 3

[March 20, 2008 12:12 PM]

Debbie

As a downtown resident, I really hope it is a full grocery store. It would be so nice not to have to travel for groceries. Hopefully we can get a drugstore here also.

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