Whole Foods Opens Up to the Community
Although construction on the Whole Foods at Third Street and Third Avenue has yet to begin, passersby have been able to take in an eyeful of the massive property for a few days now. Several panels of wooden fencing near the Third Street Bridge have been down since at least Friday night (and possibly longer),…
Although construction on the Whole Foods at Third Street and Third Avenue has yet to begin, passersby have been able to take in an eyeful of the massive property for a few days now. Several panels of wooden fencing near the Third Street Bridge have been down since at least Friday night (and possibly longer), according to a source. As shown above, the site’s open to the street, which means anyone who’s so inclined can conduct a first-hand examination of the parcel’s environmentally challenged soil. The company’s progress on the clean up of that soil is, at present, unknown.
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When you really think about it. Do you know what your current home was built on? Or the building you work in? That being said,I wont be shopping there.
i think they build some half pipes there in the meantime…
LOL 1:07… speaking of FAIL… LEARN TO COUNT!
5:7 is not almost 1:1
6:7 is.
You good at spellcheck .You no good at math
12:31: “I can not wait its going to be wonderful”
I cannot wait. It’s going to be wonderful.
Five mistakes for seven words. Almost 1:1!
Sorry, but you even fail at failure.
That’s not petrochemicals you smell, that’s the pervasive scent of doom.
I can not wait its going to be wonderful
http://www.richard-seaman.com/USA/Cities/NewYork/BrooklynBridge/ForSale.html
The broker that sold them the land also has the Brooklyn Bridge listed on his site.
Looks like a deal