Decatur has long desired to attract a new grocery store downtown. Calls for a Trader Joe’s are a running joke on this site – and elsewhere, assumedly (local watering holes, water coolers, etc)
Yes there’s the mini-Kroger, but **insert your reason here**.
Decaturish reported a couple of days back that the city was trying to woo a high-end market to the city and that a change to the liquor law was necessary to make the opening appealing. As the article pointed out, the large Cook’s Warehouse space downtown is currently vacant and could conceivably house a small grocery store.
Decaturish then followed up with a challenge from the Georgia Alcohol Dealers Association, who claims the change to the law isn’t allowed in Georgia. But the city says their attorney has given the sign off on these changes, and that it is within the city’s purview. UPDATE: According to Savi Provisions website, their current Buckhead location sells small quantities of spirits already, so it seems there’s a work around for grocery stores out there. So I guess we’ll see where any of this goes.
WSB also recently featured the story in a segment, as shown above.