D.C.'s First Lidl Opens At Skyland, Bringing A Supermarket To Ward 7
SEP 28, 8:38 AM
D.C.s First Lidl Opens At Skyland, Bringing A Supermarket To Ward 7
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There are only four full-service grocery stores in wards 7 and 8, which are home to almost 160,000 residents.
Martin Austermuhle / DCist/WAMU
It only took ten seconds to cut the ribbon on a project that was more than 10 years in the making.
To great fanfare and excitement, D.C. officials and residents gathered Tuesday afternoon in Ward 7 to welcome the citys first Lidl grocery store, which officially opens its doors to the public on Wednesday morning.
The moment was as heavy with history and symbolism as it was with celebration: the Lidl is the first full-service grocery story to be built east of the Anacostia River in more than a decade, and only the fourth grocery store that will now serve the almost 160,000 residents of wards 7 and 8. It was built at the 18.5-acre
Skyland Town Center, a mixed-use development that had for years bedeviled city officials looking to land anchor tenants.
Five mayors have worked with this community on this project. But I will be the last one, said Mayor Muriel Bowser at the ribbon-cutting, recounting the ups and downs of the long-promised project from the citys decision to
take the site via eminent domain to a
legal battle with Safeway against a covenant that would have barred the construction of any supermarket at the site to Walmarts surprise decision in 2016 to
cancel plans for a store there.
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