Hy-Vee Seeking LEED Certification for Replacement Store
Feb 28, 2010
Hy-Vee, Inc. will begin construction on a 64,000-square-foot
replacement store this spring in Fairfield, Iowa, marking the
company’s second store built in accordance with LEED (Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design) certification standards. The West
Des Moines, Iowa-based grocer opened its first LEED-eligible retail
store in Madison, Wis., last October.
Hy-Vee previously had revealed plans to build the new store (almost
double the size of the current store it replaces) at U.S. Highway
34 and South 14th Street, on a site formerly occupied by an
Econofoods store and shopping center. Plans for the location
haven’t been completed, but it’s expected to include a pharmacy
with drive-up service, a wine and spirits store, a floral shop, and
a food court with Chinese and Italian departments.
The opening of the Fairfield store is scheduled for spring
2011.
Hy-Vee is an employee-owned corporation operating 228 retail stores
in eight Midwestern states. For 2009, the company recorded total
sales of $6.4 billion, ranking it among the top 30 supermarket
chains and top 50 private companies in the United States.
Hy-Vee Seeking LEED Certification for Replacement Store
Feb 28, 2010
Hy-Vee, Inc. will begin construction on a 64,000-square-foot replacement store this spring in Fairfield, Iowa, marking the company’s second store built in accordance with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification standards. The West Des Moines, Iowa-based grocer opened its first LEED-eligible retail store in Madison, Wis., last October.
Hy-Vee previously had revealed plans to build the new store (almost double the size of the current store it replaces) at U.S. Highway 34 and South 14th Street, on a site formerly occupied by an Econofoods store and shopping center. Plans for the location haven’t been completed, but it’s expected to include a pharmacy with drive-up service, a wine and spirits store, a floral shop, and a food court with Chinese and Italian departments.
The opening of the Fairfield store is scheduled for spring 2011.
Hy-Vee is an employee-owned corporation operating 228 retail stores in eight Midwestern states. For 2009, the company recorded total sales of $6.4 billion, ranking it among the top 30 supermarket chains and top 50 private companies in the United States.