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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That's the way of it sometimes.
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ReplyDeleteWell, there's another fixture gone for good.
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I've seen the devil, and he shops at Harris Teeter!!!!!!
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