Whole Foods files plans for $8.6M rehab in FiDi
The multinational supermarket chain Whole Foods, on November 9, filed plans for a $8.6 million rehabilitation at 1 Wall Street in Financial District, Manhattan.
The supermarket is located on the ground floor of Macklowe Properties’ One Wall Street, which has been undergoing a $1.5 billion transformation for years to add 566 new units to the building, the 44,000-square-foot Whole Foods Market, and a Life Time fitness center. Yimby reported earlier this year that the project was nearing completion.
The plans call for a rehab of the ground floor Whole Foods space of the 652-foot-tall, 51-story building and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under job number M00581464.
The project is described in the filing as: Filing for general construction modifications for Whole Foods market as per plans filed herewith.
The architect listed is Andrew Maass.
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