Larger Downtown Grocery Store Opens Today
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Today a grocery store 3 times the size of the one we’ve had for the last 5 years opens. Culinaria opens at 9th & Olive in the ground floor of the 9th Street Garage on the site of the historic marble-clad Century Building.
Culinaria is a small format store by local chain Schnuck’s. A typical new Schnuck’s is 63,000 square feet whereas Culinaria is a third that size at 20,000SF. Still that is a far cry larger than the 6,500SF City Grocers that opened in October 2004. We all owe developer Craig Heller thanks for stepping into grocery business when nobody, including Schnuck’s, would locate downtown.
The shelves are stocked and tables are set up on the sidewalk. 15 minute parking is allowed on 9th in front of the store – no meters yet. Additional parking is available in the garage which is entered from Olive.
I’ve not been inside yet but from the outside I have some complaints.
A new “dish rack” bike rack has been added to the public sidewalk. The worst possible rack choice. Once used the bikes will project into the walking path of the sidewalk. As I’ve mentioned before, with this type of rack you can only secure one wheel but not the frame. With so many bikes having quick release hubs it is easy for a thief to leave the wheel and take the rest of the bike. I doubt this rack will get much use — a good thing because the sidewalk won’t be blocked. The rack type that should have been selected is the inverted-U:
This type of rack places bikes parallel, rather than perpendicular to, pedestrians on the sidewalk. Â The rack that was installed on 9th should never have gotten city approval.
The store entrance is not very appealing. This door takes you to the elevators to go up into the parking garage. Past the elevators is an automatic door for entering Culinaria. The problem for me in my wheelchair and for parents pushing strollers is the door lacks an electric assist. The button-activated door at City Grocers has been very handy. I’ll need to hug the ash tray to get where I can open this door. Hopefully they will add an opener to this door soon.
Store hours are to be 6am to 10pm daily. I just hope they don’t cut back on those hours in the future. I’ll appreciate the extra hour in the evening — City Grocers has always closed at 9pm.
City Grocers, at 10th & Olive, is retooling and becoming City Gourmet.
– Steve Patterson