European grocery giant closer to Fayetteville store

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European grocery giant closer to Fayetteville store

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German grocer LIDL on May 25 received rezoning and annexation approval from the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission in connection with proposal to construct a 36,000 sq. ft. grocery store on Ga. Highway 85 North.

The proposal included a rezoning request for approximately five acres from C-2 (community commercial and R-22 (single-family residential) to C-3 (highway commercial).

The proposal also included the annexation and rezoning of .96 acres of adjacent property from the county designation of R-20 (single-family residential) to C-3.

The current building is home to J&R Clothing and sits parallel to the highway. The proposal has the replacement building situated at a 45-degree angle to the roadway. The building would be replaced with one totaling 35,962 sq. ft.

Meantime, J&R owner Richard Dumas said his clothing store will be relocating to Ga. Highway 54 West near Grady Avenue on Fayetteville’s west side.

Dumas said he is planning a 22,000 sq. ft. strip center that will include the new location for J&R along with several retail spaces.

LIDL requested no variances or special exceptions.

Citing the desire to build the company’s prototype store, company representatives said LIDL offers a limited selection that emphasizes quality over quantity along with a European-style bakery.

Commissioners approved the request by on a 4-1 vote, with Commissioner John Reeves opposed. Reeves thought LIDL might have requested a special exception, thereby not setting a precedent for the future.

LIDL operates approximately 10,000 stores in 27 European countries and is planning to open 100 stores across the eastern U.S. by mid-2018, according to businessinsider.com.

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