Washington, D.C. now has 51 full-service grocery stores.
And more food stores are on the way. Gary Cha, owner of several Yes Organic Market stores, has formed a partnership with developer Tim Chapman to buy property in DC neighborhoods that lack full-service grocery stores and build mixed-use developments featuring Yes markets. “They plan to open five stores in coming years, with an eye on neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River,” a lower-income part of the city, the Post said.
The city provided a $900,000 grant to get a Yes store rather than a chain convenience store in the Grays, a 118-unit apartment building with commercial space that Chapman developed in the Fairlawn neighborhood in Southeast Washington. Valerie Santos, deputy mayor for planning and economic development, said the city is willing to plug financing gaps for projects that have a chance of attracting quality retailers.