Grocery store may fill empty Borders location

The Eastern Market Corp. may fill the empty Borders location in the Compuware Building with a grocery store.Excerpt:Downtown Detroit workers and residents may soon have a new place to shop for fresh groceries in the heart of downtown.The Eastern Market Corp., the nonprofit entity that operates the city-owned Eastern Market, is exploring the idea of opening a small grocery store offering fresh fruits and vegetables and prepared foods in the space previously occupied by a Borders Books in the Compuware Building.Dan Carmody, president of the Eastern Market Corp., said a decision will be made by mid-July or so whether to go ahead with the plan.Read the entire article here.

The Eastern Market Corp. may fill the empty Borders location in the Compuware Building with a grocery store.

Excerpt:

Downtown Detroit workers and residents may soon have a new place to shop for fresh groceries in the heart of downtown.

The Eastern Market Corp., the nonprofit entity that operates the
city-owned Eastern Market, is exploring the idea of opening a small
grocery store offering fresh fruits and vegetables and prepared foods
in the space previously occupied by a Borders Books in the Compuware
Building.

Dan Carmody, president of the Eastern Market Corp., said a decision
will be made by mid-July or so whether to go ahead with the plan.

Read the entire article here.

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