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Construction Starts on Discount Drug Mart

Crews are converting former Vigliucci's grocery at Prospect and Royalton roads

Work has started on turning the former Vigliucci's Bi-Rite store at the corner of Prospect and Royalton roads into a .

Crews are tearing off the front of the building for an expansion that will include a drive-through pharmacy. When it's done, Drug Mart will operate a 27,960-square-foot store there.

"Things are moving," Economic Development Director Brent Painter said. "They're starting to take down parts of the old building."

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Plans for the project were approved by the city's Planning Commission in February.

So far, at the Royalville Plaza has been relocating existing stores, including and .

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An opening date has not been set for Discount Drug Mart.

Drug Mart sought to build a 25,000-square-foot store on a vacant parcel across the street from the Royalville Plaza in 2010, but the plan required a zoning change from residential to business. 

Citywide, the rezoning was approved, but voters in Ward 4, where the project lies, turned down the ballot issue.

 


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