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It owns one more vacant building in Lake Highlands. Lake Highlands: H-E-B owns a 62,square-foot vacant store in the northeast Dallas neighborhood of Lake Highlands, but put it up for sale after it bought it in late The store at E. It was in a batch of stores in eight states that the Federal Trade Commission required be sold as part of the Albertsons-Safeway merger.

As developers start putting together new housing projects, seeking zoning approvals and lining up tenants, H-E-B is a great name to drop. Frisco: Last week, a zoning request for Four Corners , a acre mixed-use development at the southwest corner of U.

So far, one section has a CVS and apartments built on it. Forney: This year, it purchased a site in Forney near the intersection of U. Highway 80 and FM Twitter: MariaHalkias. Looking for more retail coverage? Click here to read all retail news and updates. Maria Halkias , Staff writer. She has chronicled the stark changes in grocery, malls, e-commerce, major bankruptcies and local retail entrepreneurs.

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I Agree to the Subscription Terms of Use. This service will be automatically renewed and your credit card billed once it nears expiration. Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in. Edit Close. Toggle navigation. Subscriber All Access. Dallas Morning News file photo. The site is a mile east of a Kroger on Main. Butt declined to say how many stores it plans to open here beyond the first two. The company brought its Central Market stores here first.

The Denton Record-Chronicle contributed to this report. Thomas said the city is in contact with the owner on what can be done to bring in a grocery store in the same location, though critics say the city should not continue to shell out taxpayer money on a failed project.

A spokesperson for the city of Mansfield told NBC 5 on Friday they have no update on their project at this time. Thomas points to elderly southern Dallas residents who own their homes and those who shop at wholesale membership stores in surrounding cities.

Anybody who lives south of I is perceived as poor or low income. The non-profit is also receiving funding for its ongoing effort to open a non-profit grocery store. Sanders says Oak Cliff is more likely to see their non-profit community owned grocery store before a brand-name grocer move in.

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