Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too close to Potomac Gardens, rampant increase in crime and carjackings in the Hill East area. Only closeby grocery option is the Safeway that is always mobbed. For that price there are better parts of the city that most people eventually discover outweigh the extra square footage or fancy finishes you get by buying in borderline locations.
Isn't there a Harris Teeter near there?
The Potomac Ave. Harris Teeter closed. But Eastern Market and the Eastern Market Trader Joe's are within walking distance, and it's a short drive to the two Hill Whole Foods and various other grocery stores. (I've lived on the Hill in the 90s, when there was only that Safeway and the Safeway in NE, plus Eastern Market. I don't think there was another large grocery within 2 or 3 miles. Now on the Hill or in adjacent neighborhoods we have two TJs, two Whole Foods, two Harris Teeters, and a Giant.)
It really is amazing to see how many grocery stores opened in this area in the last 10 years.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too close to Potomac Gardens, rampant increase in crime and carjackings in the Hill East area. Only closeby grocery option is the Safeway that is always mobbed. For that price there are better parts of the city that most people eventually discover outweigh the extra square footage or fancy finishes you get by buying in borderline locations.
Isn't there a Harris Teeter near there?
The Potomac Ave. Harris Teeter closed. But Eastern Market and the Eastern Market Trader Joe's are within walking distance, and it's a short drive to the two Hill Whole Foods and various other grocery stores. (I've lived on the Hill in the 90s, when there was only that Safeway and the Safeway in NE, plus Eastern Market. I don't think there was another large grocery within 2 or 3 miles. Now on the Hill or in adjacent neighborhoods we have two TJs, two Whole Foods, two Harris Teeters, and a Giant.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too close to Potomac Gardens, rampant increase in crime and carjackings in the Hill East area. Only closeby grocery option is the Safeway that is always mobbed. For that price there are better parts of the city that most people eventually discover outweigh the extra square footage or fancy finishes you get by buying in borderline locations.
Isn't there a Harris Teeter near there?
Anonymous wrote:Too close to Potomac Gardens, rampant increase in crime and carjackings in the Hill East area. Only closeby grocery option is the Safeway that is always mobbed. For that price there are better parts of the city that most people eventually discover outweigh the extra square footage or fancy finishes you get by buying in borderline locations.
Anonymous wrote:Too close to Potomac Gardens, rampant increase in crime and carjackings in the Hill East area. Only closeby grocery option is the Safeway that is always mobbed. For that price there are better parts of the city that most people eventually discover outweigh the extra square footage or fancy finishes you get by buying in borderline locations.
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