^I figure that's what it mostly is. I have no desire to learn new names. Pick one. I still sometimes refer to the dome as the TWA dome. (Twa-dome. One word; two syllables. All silly. Though I do kind of miss that one now. For reasons that have nothing to do with a silly corporate stadium name.)
This would be great on so many corners in StL. The lot is about 13,000 sf
That’s in my neighborhood! There used to be a bullet proof widow to order at the KFC in that lot lol… Good Ol’ days!!! Walking from Clemente on division!quincunx wrote:This would be great on so many corners in StL. The lot is about 13,000 sf
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I stayed in Humboldt park my last time in Chicago. Really liked it.JJ Taino wrote:That’s in my neighborhood! There used to be a bullet proof widow to order at the KFC in that lot lol… Good Ol’ days!!! Walking from Clemente on division!quincunx wrote:This would be great on so many corners in StL. The lot is about 13,000 sf
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Like Skinker and Delmar… if only someone was willing to build something that size therequincunx wrote:This would be great on so many corners in StL. The lot is about 13,000 sf
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Nice! Hope you enjoyed our galleries and Puerto Rican food! If not try it next time!!SeattleNative wrote:I stayed in Humboldt park my last time in Chicago. Really liked it.JJ Taino wrote:That’s in my neighborhood! There used to be a bullet proof widow to order at the KFC in that lot lol… Good Ol’ days!!! Walking from Clemente on division!quincunx wrote:This would be great on so many corners in StL. The lot is about 13,000 sf
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When I lived in Seattle’s U District, we had one near campus (in the middle of Seattle). Seattle also has a few others in dense city areas. They may well have no interest in opening in St. Louis City, but I don’t know that they’re at all adverse to urban stores (and their interior layout is more conducive to urban than most grocers).quincunx wrote:I found the holy grail!
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I know Dallas has/had one in Oak Lawn similar to this if I remember right, so I agree that I don't think an urban store set up that is keeping them from being in the city.
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Urban TJs aren't some mythical creature - plenty of examples of them having urban stores in most major cities. The issue in St. Louis is that there are just one or two locations in the city that I think TJs would have major interest in. Think of the CWE basically.
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I think CWE was the only city location they’d consider about the time that Whole Foods opened 6 years ago, but I’d imagine their target demographic neighborhoods are more plentiful now.Laife Fulk wrote:Urban TJs aren't some mythical creature - plenty of examples of them having urban stores in most major cities. The issue in St. Louis is that there are just one or two locations in the city that I think TJs would have major interest in. Think of the CWE basically.
Near the target coming to Grand, on DeBaliviere (though I’m not holding my breath). They are pretty particular about where they open up.
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Trader Joe's is incredible particular about where their stores go.
I used to work for them back in the day when I lived in Kansas City.
They look for high-traffic, high-income areas with lots of subscribers to Bon Appetit magazine. I'm not making that last part up.
In St. Louis City, it seems you have a lot of high-traffic areas and a lot of high-income areas, but I don't know where they really cover enough of each other for the company to build something closer than their Brentwood store.... yet.
I used to work for them back in the day when I lived in Kansas City.
They look for high-traffic, high-income areas with lots of subscribers to Bon Appetit magazine. I'm not making that last part up.
In St. Louis City, it seems you have a lot of high-traffic areas and a lot of high-income areas, but I don't know where they really cover enough of each other for the company to build something closer than their Brentwood store.... yet.
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^Exactly. Maybe they'd do an Iron Hill if there was a parking lot component, but DeBaliviere is definitely not close to meeting their requirements.
I'm just shocked they haven't done Webster Groves to maybe take some heat off Brentwood.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Trader Joe's is incredible particular about where their stores go.
I used to work for them back in the day when I lived in Kansas City.
They look for high-traffic, high-income areas with lots of subscribers to Bon Appetit magazine. I'm not making that last part up.
In St. Louis City, it seems you have a lot of high-traffic areas and a lot of high-income areas, but I don't know where they really cover enough of each other for the company to build something closer than their Brentwood store.... yet.
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The DeBaliviere corridor is definitely not getting the tens of thousands of vehicles per weekday that the company is looking for.
I was thinking Midtown could possibly become a fit in the coming years, and Iron Hill would be a good pick for that as it does sit on Grand near a hospital.
I could also see them wanting to be part of a new development at a fixed-up Grand and Forest Park Ave. intersection five to ten years from now.
I was thinking Midtown could possibly become a fit in the coming years, and Iron Hill would be a good pick for that as it does sit on Grand near a hospital.
I could also see them wanting to be part of a new development at a fixed-up Grand and Forest Park Ave. intersection five to ten years from now.
Trader Joe's really loves it when their stores are bursting at the seams. They want each store to bring in $1 million per week and they refer to those stores as "million dollar stores." Brentwood is most definitely a "million dollar store," but the other stores in St. Louis County are not, and are more like $300,000 stores.dweebe wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022I'm just shocked they haven't done Webster Groves to maybe take some heat off Brentwood.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Trader Joe's is incredible particular about where their stores go.
I used to work for them back in the day when I lived in Kansas City.
They look for high-traffic, high-income areas with lots of subscribers to Bon Appetit magazine. I'm not making that last part up.
In St. Louis City, it seems you have a lot of high-traffic areas and a lot of high-income areas, but I don't know where they really cover enough of each other for the company to build something closer than their Brentwood store.... yet.
I wouldn't count on them expanding anytime soon.
Most of the drama at Brentwood is the parking/traffic hellhole that is that plaza, the Eager Road (bleep) show and the Hanley/64 interchange disaster. Even if that was a $300,000/week store there would still be clamoring for a city location.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Trader Joe's really loves it when their stores are bursting at the seams. They want each store to bring in $1 million per week and they refer to those stores as "million dollar stores." Brentwood is most definitely a "million dollar store," but the other stores in St. Louis County are not, and are more like $300,000 stores.dweebe wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022I'm just shocked they haven't done Webster Groves to maybe take some heat off Brentwood.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Trader Joe's is incredible particular about where their stores go.
I used to work for them back in the day when I lived in Kansas City.
They look for high-traffic, high-income areas with lots of subscribers to Bon Appetit magazine. I'm not making that last part up.
In St. Louis City, it seems you have a lot of high-traffic areas and a lot of high-income areas, but I don't know where they really cover enough of each other for the company to build something closer than their Brentwood store.... yet.
I wouldn't count on them expanding anytime soon.
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It's kind of a Trader Joe's thing to have small, frustrating parking lots. They are well aware of it -- and they don't care.dweebe wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Most of the drama at Brentwood is the parking/traffic hellhole that is that plaza, the Eager Road (bleep) show and the Hanley/64 interchange disaster. Even if that was a $300,000/week store there would still be clamoring for a city location.RockChalkSTL wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Trader Joe's really loves it when their stores are bursting at the seams. They want each store to bring in $1 million per week and they refer to those stores as "million dollar stores." Brentwood is most definitely a "million dollar store," but the other stores in St. Louis County are not, and are more like $300,000 stores.dweebe wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022I'm just shocked they haven't done Webster Groves to maybe take some heat off Brentwood.
I wouldn't count on them expanding anytime soon.
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Since opening, the Foundry location is Fresh Thyme's #2 performing store nationwide. Wouldn't be surprised if TJs is watching closely.
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Source? Sounds too good to be true.GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:Since opening, the Foundry location is Fresh Thyme's #2 performing store nationwide. Wouldn't be surprised if TJs is watching closely.
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So Harvey is lying? Gotcha. Seems above average busy every time I've been in. It's hard to tell by the parking lot how much is Foundry and how much is Fresh Thyme. But I will say I think they nailed the store size, layout, merchandise mix etc.billikens_19 wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Source? Sounds too good to be true.GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:Since opening, the Foundry location is Fresh Thyme's #2 performing store nationwide. Wouldn't be surprised if TJs is watching closely.
I can't help but think when Wells and Sigma get back in the office next month that they'll pick up more business.
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Whoa calm down there dweebe. Never said he was lying. And I would consider it amazing news if his statement is correct. Nothing wrong with wanting a source, especially if I want to relay the information to friends and family. Can’t just say “oh some random person said it on the internet”.dweebe wrote:So Harvey is lying? Gotcha. Seems above average busy every time I've been in. It's hard to tell by the parking lot how much is Foundry and how much is Fresh Thyme. But I will say I think they nailed the store size, layout, merchandise mix etc.billikens_19 wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Source? Sounds too good to be true.GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:Since opening, the Foundry location is Fresh Thyme's #2 performing store nationwide. Wouldn't be surprised if TJs is watching closely.
I can't help but think when Wells and Sigma get back in the office next month that they'll pick up more business.
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Supposedly one of the main measures for grocery stores is sales on a $ per sq ft basis as stores vary so much in size, customer base etc. So maybe it's not outselling bigger suburban Fresh Thymes, but doing better for it's size.billikens_19 wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Whoa calm down there dweebe. Never said he was lying. And I would consider it amazing news if his statement is correct. Nothing wrong with wanting a source, especially if I want to relay the information to friends and family. Can’t just say “oh some random person said it on the internet”.dweebe wrote:So Harvey is lying? Gotcha. Seems above average busy every time I've been in. It's hard to tell by the parking lot how much is Foundry and how much is Fresh Thyme. But I will say I think they nailed the store size, layout, merchandise mix etc.billikens_19 wrote: ↑Mar 01, 2022Source? Sounds too good to be true.
I can't help but think when Wells and Sigma get back in the office next month that they'll pick up more business.
I've heard the claim the Richmond Heights Schnucks might be one of the highest $ per sq ft grocery stores in the country regardless of chain.



