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Old A&P Will Be a New Supermarket, Says Clark BA

Business Administrator John Laezza revealed the news at Monday's council meeting.

 

Clark Business Administrator John Laezza previously reported that he had heard there was interest from buyers on the vacant former A&P building on Westfield Avenue. At Monday night's council meeting, Laezza told those gathered that the property will be another supermarket, though he could not yet reveal who the exact tenant would be. The property has been vacant for 12 years.

Last April, we polled readers on what they'd like to see take over the space. Thirty-two percent voted for "retail," while 30 percent chose "other" and 25 percent chose "another supermarket." Our story also garnered a whopping 40 comments as readers wrote in about their vision for the former A&P. Read the story and comments, here.

The Westfield Avenue supermarket was closed several years ago as the much larger A&P Fresh opened on Raritan Road. The property includes the 24,500-square-foot building, plus about 100 parking spaces.

The vacant building has been a point of contention, and Mayor Sal Bonaccorso has been vocal about his frustrations with the empty space in such a high-profile location. According to listing agent Jason Gerbsman of Welco Realty when Patch interviewed him last April, A&P's existing lease had not expired and the supermarket chain was not able to secure a renter for the remainder of their lease.

"I'm deeply disappointed in the ownership of the former Jack's Tavern and A&P for not cooperating," Bonaccorso told Patch in April. "I know a dozen people who approached them for many years, but they were happy collecting rent from A&P. Private property is private property, and we shouldn’t really have a role in someone’s private property, but this is a downtown area if it becomes a blight I will take very aggressive action to put a real plan in place to develop those areas."

Gerbsman responded to the criticism saying that the property owner had just begun actively marketing the space. "You have to understand that it hasn’t been marketed until recently when they brought us on," said Gerbsman. "A&P was still in control of the property."

At that time, Gerbsman said he was looking into both single tenants and possibly dividing up the space.

"It's a freestanding building with terrific access from both Westfield Avenue and Broadway, has great visibility and exposure, and is conveniently located close to the Garden State Parkway," said Gerbsman. "Plus, a big selling point is that it’s in Clark, which is a densely populated, active community."

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J. Edward CooperLevi

10:05 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

If a major chain doesn't want this building, it would be phenomenal to see a co-op market open, where each department is privately owned...it would give small people a chance to open a business, it would be unique to Clark and I know it would be a success.

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Kris

10:19 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Still think they should have put in a restaurant or something for the kids to enjoy. Buffalo Wild Wings!

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gam

12:54 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

small supermarket might be an Aldi? One in Linden and they just opened one in Woodbridge off of Rt 9 past the Hess building. As for a co-op..years ago on the corner on Madison and Westfield Ave they had a produce store and deli-each was owned individually ...didn't last long

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J. Edward CooperLevi

1:08 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

perhaps that one wasn't handled properly, there's a lot that goes into it

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Kevin

7:08 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Shop Rite...A&P...and now another supermarket? All for a town of fewer than 15,000 people?

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WILLIAN CARUSO

10:02 am on Monday, March 25, 2013

the owners could of had a supermkt open years ago but they where to greedy and just wanted to much rent like 25.00 n n n per sq foot for this run down property

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Christine noble

7:58 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

Trader joes would be great. Tired of driving all the way to Westfield.

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Christine noble

8:29 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

Aldi is another store that will be awesome.

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