Developer pushes case for Beverly Whole Foods
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- Staff Boston Business Journal
Steven Cohen of CEA Group met the Beverly public last night as part of the developer's bid to build a Whole Food and other stores on the fringes of a residential neighborhood, the Salem News reports.
The paper says some of the 100 residents at the meeting chortled at slides showing the results of a traffic study commissioned by CEA Group.
The plaza is proposed for land off Brimbal Avenue by exit 19 off of Route 128, essentially the line where Route 128 north passes from commercial and high-density development to single-family residential neighborhoods.
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