Kroger clears legal hurdles, moving forward on new Allisonville Road store

On the left, the current sign, on the right, the new proposed sign

The Kroger Company went before the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Wednesday an received unanimous approval for all zoning issues requested.

The grocery firm requested zoning variances for a freestanding ATM, landscaping, associated signage for a new grocery store, : a fueling center use without an associated convenience store, to allow for a kiosk, and to allow for associated fueling center canopy, landscaping, and signage for a new grocery store fueling station.

Kroger says it will be investing $38 million in moving the current grocery location west of Allisonville just north of 116th Street to the east side of Allisonville.  The new grocery will be 120,000 square feet, nearly as large as the store at 116th Street and Olio Road.

A Kroger representative told the board there is a special section of Kroger that markets open spaces, and that group is already talking with prospective tenants for the space to be vacated by Kroger at 116th Street and Allisonville Road.

 

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