Chris R.
Senior Member
I'm currently in Portugal, and it's not uncommon to have full-our groceries with 80% of your essentials in a space smaller than 2500sq ft. We're just used to big box stores in Canada.Just from a physical space perspective it will be tough. IIRC the Market on James is around 5,000sf - so over twice the size of this retail space.
It may end up being a (very) small market, but I think it would be disingenuous to call it a "grocery store". The space is closer in size to a convenience store and about 1/10th the size of a standard grocery store like a No Frills or Food Basics.
These things evolve over time too. At this point in the process for the Augusta Block, the plans were labelling the Market On James space as a medical office space.
If Core Urban can find someone that wants to do a moderately full service grocer in this space, there's no reason it can't exist. There are two spanish grocers on James currently and an African grocer between which have almost 50% of what one would need on a daily. This space could easily house a small grocer with some produce, OTC medication, spices, condiments, frozen food and some boxed items, and hopefully beer and wine and I'd be a happy camper.