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Morton’s Gourmet Market to take over Siesta Market

siesta marketsiesta marketSarasota-based independent specialty food store, Morton’s Gourmet Market, has signed a lease to open a new grocery store in the former Siesta Market store.

Morton’s Gourmet Market hopes to open a second grocery store on Siesta Key this summer, confirmed operating partner, Todd Morton.

Siesta Market, an independent grocer that’s been a staple on Siesta Key for decades, will close this month as the longtime owners, brothers Peter and Vincent Messina, prepare to retire. Morton’s will take over the space at 205 Canal Rd.

“The Siesta Key store won’t be an exact replica of our store in Southside Village, but it will offer regular groceries to residents and tourists on the key who don’t want to drive off the island,” Morton said. “The new store will also have an emphasis on prepared foods.”

The building, which was bought by investor Christopher J. Brown along with some other properties in November for $2.8 million, will likely be renovated.

Morton’s originally opened in Sarasota in 1952. Morton’s operated another grocery store on Main Street in Lakewood Ranch for a short time, but the the supermarket closed amid the economic downturn.

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Siesta Market to close in May

siesta marketsiesta marketThe longstanding grocery store in Siesta Key Village will shutter for good in May.

Siesta Market, an independent grocer that’s been a staple on Siesta Key for decades, will close next month as the longtime owners, brothers Peter and Vincent Messina, prepare to retire. The Messina family has owned and operated the business for 44 years.

“I’m going to be 71 this year and my brother is 66. I wish we were younger so we can keep doing this, but we’re not. So it’s time to say adios,” Vincent Messina said on Wednesday.

The grocery store, which is one of two on Siesta Key, will close sometime in mid to late May, Messina  said. There is not scheduled closing day yet.  Another independent supermarket, Crescent Beach Grocery, is located at the south end of Siesta Key.

“Originally we were thinking we’d close at the end of season, but there is no end anymore,” Messina said. “Last year we were busy all the way through August.”

The building, which was bought by investor Christopher J. Brown along with some other properties in November for $2.8 million, will likely be renovated. It is unclear at this time what could take the place of the Siesta Market at 205 Canal Rd.

Benderson Development has plans build a 250,000-square-foot retail center and hotel called the Siesta Promenade at U.S. 41 and Stickney Point Road,. The center will likely include The Fresh Market grocery store, which would service Siesta Key residents and tourists.

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Publix stores receiving hearing-aid technology

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Winn-Dixie store in Bradenton to close

winn dixiewinn dixieThe Winn-Dixie store at 2501 Cortez Road W.  in Bradenton is closing next month, along with five other stores in the chain, announced the grocer’s parent company, Bi-Lo Holdings.

The Bradenton Winn-Dixie is closing because the supermarket is considered “under performing” and is located close to another Winn-Dixie store in the region. The next closest store is at 7400 Cortez Rd. W., in Bradenton. That store was recently remodeled and reopened in November.

Winn-Dixie stores in Tampa, Georgia and South Carolina were also on the list. All stores will close before April 22.

Bi-Lo Holdings purchased Tampa-based Sweetbay Supermarkets chain in 2013 began converting the defunct stores into Winn-Dixie locations.

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Wawa and Whole Foods coming to University Station

 

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Two high profile brands, Whole Foods Market and Wawa ,will make up the proposed shopping plaza, University Station, coming to the southwest corner of University Parkway and Honore Avenue.

Rezoing paperwork filed with Sarasota County shows that SJ Collins Enterprises, the Atlanta-based commercial developer behind the plaza, will build a 40,148-square-foot Whole Foods Market grocery store and an additional 10,000 square feet of in-line shops near Honore Avenue. A Wawa gas station will be positioned off University Parkway.

The new grocery store will likely open in 18 months to two years from now, Whole Foods officials said.

This is the second supermarket to open in the region by the upscale grocer, which has operated a busy and profitable supermarket on First Street in downtown Sarasota since 2004.

Wawa, A Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, has been expanding aggressively throughout Florida. The company’s  first Southwest Florida store opened at 701 First St. E., in Bradenton, in December with huge crowds. There are three proposed gas stations in Sarasota County.

Some nearby residents worry that having two well known brands, like Whole Foods and Wawa, which are known to have cult-like followings for their products, will generate even more traffic on the growing University Parkway commercial corridor. In February, SJ Collins agreed to provide a traffic analysis to determine what kind of traffic impact the proposed plaza would have  on that area.

The plans for the shopping center, called University Station, will have three shared traffic access points: a right turn in/right turn out access from University Parkway, a right turn in/right turn out access from Honore Avenue and a traffic signal on Honore Avenue.

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Publix buys a center in Lakewood Ranch

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UPDATE: Walmart proposed for Clark Road

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Walmart is seeking to build a new store not far from the intersection of Clark Road and Honore Avenue.

The store, likely a Walmart Neighborhood Market, is proposed to open at 5401 Palmer Crossing Circle, the location of a former Sweetbay Supermarket.

The grocery space in the shopping plaza, which also houses a Bealls department store and an OfficeMax, has been vacant for years.

The proposal is scheduled to be discussed by the Sarasota County Development Review Committee meeting next week.

The 46,195-square-foot proposed store would require a small vacant tenant space be demolished at the southwest corner of the plaza.

Tenants in the plaza now include a BP gas station with a Jimmy Johns attached, Chick-fil-A, a Quiznos and an Applebee’s.

The retail giant’s neighborhood market formats are smaller than traditional Walmarts and offer food and pharmacy and a beauty departments similar to other supermarket chains like Publix and Winn-Dixie.

“Our Neighborhood Market stores give our customers quick and easy access to a wide variety of affordable products, (including) a drive-thru pharmacy with our popular $4 generic prescriptions, health and beauty supplies, select household items, plus a gas station,” Wal-Mart spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said.

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market formats were rolled out nationwide in 1998 as a smaller-footprint grocery option. The average store size is 38,000 square feet and they employ around 95 people. The chain operates more than 500 neighborhood markets nationwide.

Wal-Mart opened two neighborhood market stores in Southwest Florida recently.

A 21,000-square-foot grocery store debuted at the corner on Beneva and Bee Ridge roads in November.

In September 2012, Walmart opened its first neighborhood market grocery in Sarasota County on U.S. 41 in the space once occupied by a Winn-Dixie. The residential area south of Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport had gone years without a grocery store.

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Whole Foods announcement sparks discussion

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VIDEO: Buddy Brew Coffee to open in downtown Sarasota

buddy brewbuddy brewBuddy Brew Coffee will open a barista bar next to the Louie’s Modern restaurant and beneath the Palm Avenue parking garage this month.

Buddy Brew Coffee, known for its specialty coffee drinks and craft roaster, plans to open on Palm Avenue in downtown Sarasota by the end of the month. Patrons will be able to enjoy the outdoor patio seating, which is shared with Louie’s Modern restaurant and the adjacent event venue, The Francis.

The stand-alone coffee shop will collaborate with Louie’s Modern by serving its products inside the restaurant, like featuring Buddy Brew coffee on Louie’s Modern’s new Sunday Brunch menu.

Buddy Brew, which launched in 2010, uses coffee sourced from farmers around the globe. The company operates two shops in downtown Tampa – one in Kennedy Bolevard and a coffee counter inside the Oxford Exchange.  Buddy Brew also operates a mobile coffee truck, which can be seen on location at the McDill Airforce Base in Tampa and at other locations in the Bay area.

Buddy Brew products are available in some Florida Whole Foods Market stores.

Check out this coffee how-to series on Youtube by Buddy Brew baristas.

 

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UPDATE: Whole Foods opening second store in Sarasota

whole foodsswhole foodssWhole Foods Market announced it will open a second grocery store in Sarasota this year.
The new store in Sarasota is one of eight supermarkets Whole Foods is opening in the U.S. and Canada in 2015, executives said during the company’s first quarter earnings report Friday.
The 40,000-square-foot grocery store will open at the southwest corner of University Parkway and Honore Avenue, not farm from Interstate 75 and the Mall at University Town Center, and will anchor a new shopping plaza that has yet to be built.
It will likely open within 18 months to two years from now.
The Austin-based high end, organic grocery chain operates one store in the Southwest Florida region on First Street in downtown Sarasota. Casto Lifestyle Properties, a Lakewood Ranch-based commercial real estate firm, built the downtown Whole Foods Market Center/100 Central retail and condominium complex in downtown Sarasota in 2004.
“Ever since we first came to Sarasota in 2004 we’ve had nothing but positive feedback from the community and the market is strong enough for a second location,” said Juan Nuñez, regional president for Whole Foods Market Florida region. “Our current location services the downtown area, and our second Sarasota store will attract shoppers off the highway and the retail area that’s expanding off of I-75.”
SJ Collins Enterprises, an Atlanta-based retail developer, is behind the new shopping plaza coming to the University Park region . Whole Foods will anchor the center, though the developer plans to add restaurants and other soft goods storefronts.
“Whole Foods thought that there was too much traffic congestion in the Benderson property for every day use,” said Jeff Garrison, a partner with the Georgia real estate firm.
Benderson Development proposed a plan for an additional 600,000 square feet of retail space off University Parkway near its brand new 880,000-square-foot mall. The addition, which hasn’t been approved by Sarasota County and the state yet, would bring the local developer’s total retail footprint surrounding the mall and west of Lakewood Ranch to 2.58 million square feet of commercial development.
Whole Foods Market continues to expand aggressively in the country with 116 stores in development right now, despite some faltering sales in recent years. The company is also expanding into Canada with three new stores this year.
The first quarter earnings report shows that Whole Foods’ sales are steady. During the first quarter, total sales increased by 10 percent to $4.67 billion and same-store sales rose by 4.5 percent.
The upscale grocery chain known for its high prices has actively tried to drop prices to better compete with other brands that offer discount prices.
Whole Foods is listed as No. 19 on trade firm, Supermarket News’, list of the top 75 retailers in 2014. Whole Foods made the top 20 with $12.9 billion in annual sales
Other new Whole Foods locations scheduled to open this year include Baltimore, Bellingham, Wash., Bridgewater, N.J., Charlotte, N.C., Chicago, Mandeville, La., and Toledo, Ohio. Whole Foods operates 408 stores across the U.S.

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