Wishing for a Closer Trader Joe's or Whole Foods
Decatur Metro | December 27, 2007 | 12:48 pmA Decatur Metro reader writes…
Hello, I was curious as to whether you knew anything about the empty Advance Auto Parts or AutoZone building next to Eckerds at the five points of Scott Blvd, North Decatur and Medlock? This building has been vacant for over four years and seems like a prime location for a Whole Foods or Trader Joes.
Well, first things first. This property is outside the Decatur city limits, in unincorporated DeKalb County, so the Decatur Downtown Authority has no jurisdiction. Personally, I haven’t heard anything about developing the property at that intersection, so I welcome any further info in the comments.
While we may all wish for a Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods closer than Midtown and Briarcliff/Lavista, respectively, I prophesy it would be difficult to convince either of these high-end food stores to come closer to Decatur due to a lack of upper income residences to our immediate east. I think the most likely of all of these scenarios is a Trader Joe’s inside the Decatur city limits. The Midtown location is a drive even for affluent Druid Hills/Emory residents (don’t get me started on Monroe Cr. traffic) so a Trader Joe’s around Decatur could be quite profitable.
But when I wish for a Trader Joe’s in walking distance of my house, even I feel pangs of greed and gluttony. I mean seriously, how much Mandarin Orange Chicken can one man eat?
OK, a lot. Why not email Trader Joe’s and let them know how you feel? Can’t hurt!
Why wouldn’t it do a brisk business in the Toco Hills Shopping Center? Trader Joe’s carries a large selection of kosher items that should make it popular with the Jewish communities in that area.
I heard a rumor, from a friend who has a hair salon near Northlake Mall, that the Michael’s craft store on Lavista is supposed to be moving into the old La-Z-Boy store in the shopping center where Publix and Party City is, with a Trader Joe’s to open in the current Michael’s location.
FWIW.