CVS/Pharmacy plans to to demolish historic buildings and increase traffic with out-of-scale stand-alone drugstore.
CVS, the nation's largest drugstore chain, and its developer MetroGroup propose to acquire, rezone and demolish single family homes and apartment buildings built between 1908 and 1918 on more than half a city block at 4th Street and 9th Avenue North to make way for their Walgreen/Eckerd-type stand-alone drug store. For more information on this, see the website set up at:
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stopcvs/
This has the maps and site plan to show what CVS plans, which is way out of scale for the neighborhood, will change and increase traffic patterns, and will allow for more intensive uses, such as filling stations, in the future.
By Jim Martin
CVS, the nation's largest drugstore chain, and its developer MetroGroup propose to acquire, rezone and demolish single family homes and apartment buildings built between 1908 and 1918 on more than half a city block at 4th Street and 9th Avenue North to make way for their Walgreen/Eckerd-type stand-alone drug store. For more information on this, see the website set up at:
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stopcvs/
This has the maps and site plan to show what CVS plans, which is way out of scale for the neighborhood, will change and increase traffic patterns, and will allow for more intensive uses, such as filling stations, in the future.
By Jim Martin