LAKE MARY, Fla. ā Small business owners were worried about their bottom lines Friday after Luckyās Market announced this week the closing of all but one of its Florida locations.
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That includes a Lake Mary store that was just weeks from opening.
That future Luckyās location in the growing Griffin Farm-area shopping plaza off Lake Mary Boulevard was intended to be an anchor store that business owners hoped would help bring in customers.
JJās Fusion Grille just opened up its third Central Florida location in that shopping center.
Employee Nicole Burbano says theyāre still trying to get the word out to people in Lake Mary about what theyāre serving.
āWeāre trying to expand, so with us reaching out to Lake Mary, we have a lot of people that donāt know about us here,ā Burbano said.
She was hoping Luckyās Market opening nearby would go a long way in bringing in customers.
āWe were expecting it to bring in a lot more foot traffic ā people walking into this plaza to get their groceries,ā Burbano said.
The grocery chain announced it's closing all of its Florida stores except a location in West Melbourne in Brevard County.
Luckyās said its closing the stores after exploring multiple alternatives as part of a restructuring effort within the company. The closures come a month after another grocery chain Kroger said it was pulling its investment in Luckyās Market.
Now, Burbano worries business at JJās will suffer. The big question now is for how long.
āIt not only affects us, but it affects all of the other businesses here in the plaza, the people that live around here,ā she said. āSo weāre just hoping that thereās quick turnover, that someone else moves in and fills up that spot so that way the plazaās filled and it draws in those people.ā
Itās unclear right now what will happen with the soon-to-be-empty Luckyās Market locations. The ones that were in operation are expected to close by mid-February.
We reached out to Luckyās Market again to find out more about what led to the closures but haven't heard back.