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Not to perpetuate a rumor but....Trader Joe's on Washington Ave??

burningorange
burningorange
edited August 2014 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
This would really change things... oh man, so many bags of nuts.
http://www.fuckedinparkslope.com/home/rumorsville-trader-joes-coming-to-washington-avenue.html
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  • sunnyfriday
    sunnyfriday
    The article also states that the Key Foods across the street could become a Duane Reade.

    A Trader Joe's and a Duane Reade? I would just about DIE of happiness.

    Please don't play with my heart!
    Would the current Capital One building be big enough to house a Trader Joe's? That makes me pause.
  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    HOLY JESUS
  • heightsmom
    heightsmom
    This just made my day.
  • maxwellimus
    maxwellimus
    Wow this would be great! I just checked out some sqft requirements for Trader Joe's.

    On Wiki - they list that the stores are typically 8,000-12,000 sqft, whereas the capitol one bank building is listed as 6,600sqft on property shark. Obviously if they add another floor it would be in line with their typical stores.

    Hoping for the best!!
  • newguy88
    newguy88
    edited August 2014
    Hmm, hypothetically it could work. However I heard rumors of a Trader Joes going into Astoria or LIC a while go. Obviously nothing came of it. So treat this like any rumor with due caution. Plus this "Heard it from a friend who (lives in Turner Towers, and)...heard it from a friend who (works in a another place of business on the block and)...heard it from the guys who own the Key Food across the street" nonsense is a lot like my friend's cousin who works at X told me Y. I believe they would put a wine store in the downtown or near the downtown location first before opening another store so close. 
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I had been wondering about what the capital one would become:

    http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/38905/the-capital-one-on-washington-at-lincoln/p1

    If true, it would bring traffic madness to Washington.
  • newguy88
    newguy88
    @whynot_31 Other than their location on Court Street Trader Joes doesn't really seem to have traffic trouble. Of course no one really drives to the locations on Manhattan. 
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I'm thinking car services.
  • newguy88
    newguy88
    @whynot_31 Yeah but here is the odd thing at least 80% of the people at the 14th street one take the subway take the subway 5% take the bus and about 5% take taxis. Ditto for 72nd street. At Court Street I'd say 50% subway, 15%  bus, 15% car, 10% car service and 10% bike. I really haven't spent any time at any other ones. 
  • naturegirlbk
    naturegirlbk
    Wow.....I posted a couple of months ago about wanting Trader Joe's and Duane Reade to come to the Bedford Ave armory. But, whoa...Washington Ave would be even more AMAZING!!!! Gosh, I guess its worth making wishes sometimes!!! Hmmmm....Maybe I'll buy a lottery ticket today too, just in case it turns out that I actually have some sort of psychic abilities. :-)) Hey, a girl can dream...
  • Esperanza
    Esperanza
    Lighting some candles and praying...
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    I know the folks at Key Food. They own their building, and have turned down several offers in the past from developers.

    This part of the rumor is easy to confirm/eliminate, because (unlike the bank) their senior staff is on site.
  • maxwellimus
    maxwellimus
    @whynot_31 - sounds like you need to make a trip down there and ask!!! We're dying to know!
  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    I had been wondering about what the capital one would become:

    http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/38905/the-capital-one-on-washington-at-lincoln/p1

    If true, it would bring traffic madness to Washington.
    Too bad for anyone who drives. Of course I'd walk there-and I could! :) 

    I was hoping TJ's would come to the corner of Bedford Ave and Eastern Parkway, but this would work too!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    I would walk as well.

    I'll try to stop by Key Food and ask sometime this week.

    ...I haven't had a car since 2003.

    And, readers can verify these rumors just as well as me. Freeloaders! :)
  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    Maybe where there's smoke, there's fire.

    Oh, how wonderful it would be not to have to deal with the claustrophobic 14th Street location or not having to schlep to the Court Street location ever again!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    I suspect we will find out for sure in a few weeks. In the thread I link above, the bank manager stated to me that the Capital One branch would be closed and sold once the new location at 341 Eastern Parkway is opened.

    Given its state of disrepair, it will take whatever moves in there a while to open.

  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    Hopefully it won't take as long as it did for Whole Foods to open at 3rd and 3rd.
  • Davina
    Davina
    This made my day.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    I spoke with owner of the Key Food. He states it is not becoming a drug store.

    ....anyone have a contact in "off market" commercial real estate sales? They might be able to let us know if anything has happened re: the Capital One building.
  • travelriter
    travelriter
    I love this site. Not only do the rumors on Broolynian spark the funniest dialogues, when they do come true (like when Compare Foods came, etc) it increases my popularity with all of my neighbors who think I'm connected to the mob for always having such great insider info.
  • Esperanza
    Esperanza
    I cannot help but think that if the owner of KF is selling to a large company like Walgreens that there would be a clause prohibiting him from talking to the public about the sale. Whereas an employee, who is going to lose his or her job, has nothing to lose. I tend to believe the employee more than the owner.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    The KF is owned by a family, many of whom are often on site and seem to occupy all positions that hold any significant responsibility (ie not the stock or cashier positions).

    I can't imagine a lowly cashier or stock person learning that the building was then being sold, and then not informing the businesses that occupy the same building: The Islands, the bulletproof chinese place, and the Ludwigs 1950's-vintage Drug store.


  • crownheightster
    crownheightster
    I might cry at my desk.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31


    If and when I obtain reliable information on what the bank is to become, it will be posted here: http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/38905/the-capital-one-on-washington-at-lincoln#Item_11
  • Esperanza
    Esperanza
    Blowing my candles out.
  • mugofmead111
    mugofmead111
    edited August 2014
    If and when I obtain reliable information on what the bank is to become, it will be posted here: http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/38905/the-capital-one-on-washington-at-lincoln#Item_11
    Ugh. It almost doesn't matter anymore. 

    Is it TJ's MO only to move into an existing structure? 

    It might fit in on Empire Boulevard.
  • Davina
    Davina
    I choose to keep my hopes high still. No DR doesn't necessarily mean no TJs, right?