Friday, April 13, 2012

Myers Park Hardware building is no more

Proceeding with plans to expand its store at the Providence and Queens roads intersection, Harris Teeter recently finished demolishing the old Myers Park Hardware building at the site.

The building was most recently home to Interiors Marketplace, which closed after 19 years. The owners had originally planned to relocate, but weren't able to find a suitable space. Owners John and Kelly Vieregg are focusing on their second store, Post & Gray. Here's an earlier blog post about the closing.

The new Myers Park/Eastover Harris Teeter is set to be two stories, with a 29,500 square foot ground floor and a 12,500 square foot mezzanine. It replaces the smaller Harris Teeter Express located on the site, which was originally an A&P grocery store when it opened in 1938. Here's an earlier post with more details.

A tentative opening date for the new store is early spring next year.
Myers Park Hardware in 1947 - thanks, Maria David, for the picture





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14 comments:

  1. That's the way of it sometimes.

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  2. Two stories? Maybe there will be a slide from the chai tea section to the organic free-range marshmallow fluff aisle.

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  3. Well, there's another fixture gone for good.

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  4. You old richie richs too good for Food Lion. of course myers park gets an over the top store!! I'm sick of these 1%ers. Your day of reckoning is coming

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  5. I despise the people that shop there too lOok cool. Just cause you have money doesn't mean you need to flaunt it buying Sushi and fruits I've never heard of!!!!

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  6. yeah that's real cute all that asymmetry, HT. Give us a break.

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  7. because the comments on last post about this grocery store became a speculation party - here's what the site will look like.

    http://www.collettassociates.com/Content/Uploads/collett/Properties/Myers-Park-Center-flyer-map-2.28.12.pdf

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  8. I've seen the devil, and he shops at Harris Teeter!!!!!!

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  9. Ah yes, the Charlotte M.O. Tear down an old building, build a cheap new strip mall with a pretty facade. The removal of any character from this town continues.

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  10. There is a Publix in Treasure Island, Fl. that is constructed along these lines and it is a very nice store. I think the people who patronize this Harris-Teeter will be pleased.

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  11. and 10 parking spaces!

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  12. Awesome can't wait... All you complaining about being poor. Work harder :)

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