Whole Foods Store in Navy Yard Will Open in October
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Nearly five years ago, the announcement was made that Whole Foods had signed a lease to come to Navy Yard. Next month, that store will open its doors.
Whole Foods announced on Tuesday that it will open its 35,000 square-foot store at 101 H Street SE (map) on Thursday, October 18.
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Features of the new outpost will include a full service espresso bar, a second location of DC-based Kaz Sushi Bistro, and "a yet-to-be unveiled" eatery from a DC local chef.
The store will be located in The Collective, a trio of mixed-use residential buildings developed by WC Smith.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/whole-foods-store-in-navy-yard-will-open-in-october/14463.
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