Whole Foods Market Closes Englewood Location After 6 Years

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Last Friday, Whole Foods Market announced plans to close its store in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood, six years after opening the grocery store to great fanfare. But just days before the announcement, on the other side of town, the grocer announced the opening of a brand new, 65,956-square-foot Whole Foods Market inside the One Chicago high-rise building.

Whole Foods Market on Sunday closed its location in Chicago's Englewood community six years after opening the grocery store to great fanfare.

The grocery store chain in May announced the South Side store was among six planned closures nationwide, including a second at Chicago's DePaul University campus. At the time, city officials criticized the company's decision to pull out of the South Side location, including Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who called the move"disappointing."

"My immediate worry is for the workers in both locations. Amazon must now take clear steps to protect those workers as they transition to new opportunities," Lightfoot said in a statement in May."Having been in both of those stores many times over the years, I saw first-hand how those workers gave their heart and soul to make the stores a success.

The 18,000-square-foot Englewood store, at 832 W. 63rd Street, opened in 2016 with relentless push from then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel, amid concerns about whether residents of the impoverished South Side ward could afford to shop there. It required a nearly $11 million city subsidy for site preparation.

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Maybe too much shoplifting hmm 🤔

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