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Originally Posted by BrianTH
As an aside, I am sort of intrigued by that corner parcel. As I understand it, it has two stories that totals 20,000 sqft. That's pretty large, and among other things I think that gets into the range for some urban format versions of big box stores. Opinions may differ, but I'd still love to see an East Liberty Walmart competing with the Target
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Keep in mind that Giant Eagle is not just a tenant in the development,
but the actual developer. I can't imagine that Giant Eagle would allow an urban-format Walmart to open up unless there was some sort of agreement to not sell groceries there (which I doubt Wal-Mart would do). They're not going to sign a lease for a competitor immediately next to their own grocery store after all.