Wegmans to build two stores near Richmond, VA
Wegmans to build two stores near Richmond, VA
Wegmans Food Markets Inc. confirmed that the family-owned supermarket chain plans to build two stores in the suburbs of Richmond, VA. The stores will be similar in size and design to Wegmans’ current Virginia stores, which range in size from 120,000 to 140,000 square feet.
“Over the years, we have had countless requests to open a Wegmans store in the Richmond area, so we are delighted to finally announce that we’re headed there,” Ralph Uttaro, Wegmans senior vice president of real estate, said in a press release. “We look forward to the day when we can welcome customers to our stores and deliver on our promise of incredible customer service, the best ingredients, restaurant-quality prepared foods and consistent low prices.”
In Midlothian, VA, Wegmans will anchor the planned Stonehenge Village Shopping Center, which will also include additional retail space. This site is located approximately 10 miles southwest of downtown Richmond, and Marchetti Properties is the developer for this project.
NV Retail will seek approval to build a food market in Short Pump, VA, at West Broad Marketplace, a large retail development that will be anchored by Wegmans and Cabela’s. The site is approximately 13 miles northwest of downtown Richmond.
Each of Wegmans’ Richmond-area stores is expected to employ 550 to 600 people in full- and part-time positions. Wegmans has been on FORTUNE magazine’s list of the ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ for 17 consecutive years, ranking No. 12 in 2014.
According to Wegmans officials, a construction timeline and projected opening date for each store won’t be determined until all necessary approvals are in place.