The Kettering Planning Commission this week voted to approve the design plans, although additional approvals of building plans will be necessary before renovations can get underway.
Meijer’s renovation plans come on the heels of announcements by the owners of the Town & Country Shopping Center, also on East Stroop Road in Kettering, that its specialty grocery store, Trader Joe’s, will expand early this year by 25 percent, and by Kroger, which has submitted plans to open a large new store in the Cornerstone of Centerville project off Wilmington Pike south of Meijer.
The projects reflect an increasingly competitive grocery-store market in Dayton’s south suburbs. That market includes Dorothy Lane Market, Dot’s Market, Earth Fare, Sam’s Club, Kroger, WalMart, Meijer, and Trader Joe’s, as well as the recently opened Costco Warehouse. And it will soon include a new Whole Foods store in Washington Twp. and a new Fresh Thyme store in Sugarcreek Twp.
A Meijer spokesman said this morning he could not provide details of the project or its estimated timeline.
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