Giant Eagle Seeks to Build on Strongsville Golf Property, Close SouthPark Store
New supermarket would be 'signature store'
Giant Eagle wants to build a 92,600-square-foot supermarket at the Strongsville Golf property on Pearl Road and close its existing store next to Westfield SouthPark.
Company officials said there isn't room to expand the existing store on Royalton Road.
Instead, the Pittsburgh-based grocery chain wants to clear 13.5 acres that are now occupied by Strongsville Golf, Honey Hut Ice Cream and a residence and construct a "signature store" that would be about 25,000 square feet larger than the current one.
There would also be a Get Go gas station on the site.
Attorney Nick Catanzarite, who represents Giant Eagle in its project here, said the company is also in negotiations to buy a vacant 6-acre parcel just south of Strongsville Golf.
"The (Pearl) road widening created an opportunity for this project to happen," Catanzarite said.
The plan was formally revealed at Monday night's City Council meeting during a public hearing on a proposal to rezone the Strongsville Golf property.
The project can't move forward, though, without going to the ballot for a rezoning. Part of the property is zoned residential, and Strongsville's charter requires that any zoning change from residential to business be approved by voters -- both citywide and in the ward where the property lies.
City Council on Monday passed legislation to place the rezoning issue on the March ballot.
If approved at the polls, the company has set forth an ambitious timetable, hoping to start construction in the early summer and finish next winter.
Officials said the expansion would create about 100 new jobs.
"I think it's exciting," Strongsville Economic Development Director Brent Painter said. "Any time a company is looking at investing millions of dollars in our community and creating 100 jobs, it's a good thing."
Painter said he does not expect Strongsville Golf to relocate, but said he is working with Honey Hut to find a new location in the city.
Officials said it is too early to speculate about what would fill the vacated Giant Eagle store at Westfield SouthPark, but Painter said "that end of town is very appealing" to large retailers.
"Sometimes a vacancy can be an opportunity in a community," he said.
Phil Bishop of Echo Real Estate, the development arm of Giant Eagle, said the site would have the potential for one or two out-parcels in addition to Get Go. He said the only access to the property would be from Pearl Road, and said the company would ask that a traffic signal be installed.
He also promised a larger-than-required buffer around the property to protect adjacent residents.
The new store would feature a heath-beauty-and-wellness section with an in-store dietitian, said Pat Avolio, director of real estate development for Giant Eagle.
It would also have a hot foods bar, a much larger salad bar, a 35-40-seat WiFi cafe, expanded meat and seafood selections, a gourmet cheese area, drive-through pharmacy and about 5,000 organic and natural project the existing store doesn't have room for.
Painter said he believes the new Giant Eagle "could be a kick-start for the redevelopment of Pearl Road."
Michelle Norton
8:12 am on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
It's about time for Strongsville! Those newly renovated Giant Eagles are great.
Bob Trask
8:23 am on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
What about North Strongsville? The South Pearl Road area has seen Aldi, Malleys, Dunkin Donuts, Jimmie Johns, A Taste of Excellence, A Karate Studio, Subway, and numerous other restaurants and small businesses have popped up in the past 5 years. Why is the North Pearl/Whitney area still vacant on the northeast and southwest corners? This area still looks like a vacant lot center of Strongsville.
Ken Wood
9:50 am on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
This is kind of surprising. But I'm guessing that the market research done by supermarket chains is pretty sophisticated -- and that it has absolutely no regard for municipal borders. This may be the store of choice for people living in northern Brunswick.
Michelle
10:02 am on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
What a HORRIBLE idea. Why don't we just pave over ALL of Strongsville? Do we really need another big box store? What will happen to the old building? I cannot understand the logic of this, how wasteful and disgusting. The "old" store is not even that old? Our city is already marred by the endless stream of vacant strip malls why should we pave over the little bit of green space remaining?
Jill
10:06 am on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Wow I cannot wait to trade the beautiful green grass and deer that roam the fields for a 30 foot larger than life buffer!!!! I guess what is another empty building in this community it seem to be the trend. We build on every green parcel as possible, I guess that is called "progress".
Michelle
12:08 pm on Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Ken, there is a HUGE Giant Eagle in Brunswick on 303.
Tommy Krach
1:36 pm on Thursday, November 24, 2011
Where will they put Strongsville Golf and Honey Hut Ice Cream? For the Giant Eagle Building should be moved to Whitney Road and Pearl Road, Lots of room there for Giant Eagle. We don't need to move Strongsville Golf and Honey Hut Ice Cream it is a great place for it on pearl road. How about land for Giant Eagle at the north end of Strongsville right by Middleburg Hts Ohio the only room for land is right by I-71 by Middleburg Hts and Lowe's area too!!! And the old I-80 entrance on Pearl Road. Or just keep old one Open by the Mall. Remodel it too
Nancy
6:58 am on Sunday, November 27, 2011
Don't care -- don't shop there! I have found that the money I save in groceries more than compensates from what I lose in "gas" perks! However, I have to agree that there is undeveloped land that should be used -- the traffic is crazy enough that way, even with the four lanes.