Whole Foods closing Englewood store 6 years after opening was celebrated in Chicago 'food desert'
Some Englewood community leaders have expressed frustration that Whole Foods is being replaced with what they said is a lower brand of store. The 63rd Street grocery store first opened in 2016 in what was once a food desert, promising to bring healthier food choices to the area.
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