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BMO Sees Whole Foods Taking Some Sears Space

Investment Bank Finds 110 US Sites Fit Income Criteria
Whole Foods places its stores in urban areas with median incomes of about $72,000, according to BMO Capital Markets. Photo: Juan Monino via iStock
Whole Foods places its stores in urban areas with median incomes of about $72,000, according to BMO Capital Markets. Photo: Juan Monino via iStock
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
April 18, 2019 | 5:45 P.M.

Retailer Amazon could soon fill empty Sears big-box space across the United States with supermarkets if a new business analysis proves right.

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