Shopping center owner Stark Enterprises, based in Cleveland, did not return a call Wednesday seeking comment. A NORR executive listed on county planning documents said he had signed a strict non-disclosure agreement, or NDA, with the Fairlawn client. NORR, with its nearest offices in Detroit, won't comment. More: Amazon fulfillment center opens at former Rolling Acres site in AkronĪmazon already has a Whole Foods store about 4 miles east off West Market Street in Akron's Wallhaven neighborhood, while Fresh Thyme has opened stores elsewhere in Northeast Ohio. More: These Greater Akron businesses closed in 2020 That's because the large, global architecture and engineering firm named on the planning documents, NORR LLC, does design work for both Amazon and Illinois-based Fresh Thyme. And anyone who knows for sure isn't talking, at least not yet.īut while it remains unclear what company is moving in to the Shops of Fairlawn site off West Market Street, clues point to an Amazon Whole Foods or new concept Amazon Fresh, or perhaps a natural food Fresh Thyme Market. That's because the project's name on Summit County planning documents is, simply, "The Grocery Store." Right now, the one certain thing about what is going into the former Earth Fare supermarket in Montrose is that it will be another grocer.
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