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Lakeville's New Walmart Set to Open Oct. 17, But Not With a Chipotle

Despite Twitter rumors to the contrary, Lakeville's new Walmart store will not have a Chipotle Restaurant when it opens Oct. 17.

 

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After a year of controversy and fanfare, Walmart is set to open its first Lakeville location on Oct. 17.

Brenton Balvin, who spearheaded Walmart's hiring process in Lakeville said that all the employees are set to go for the opening of the new, 150,000 square foot building located at the corner of Interstate 35 and County Road 70 along Keokuk Avenue.

The store will not, however, have a Chipotle Restaurant inside, despite Twitter rumors to the contrary. City officials confired that a Subway will be located inside the store, but not a Chipotle.

Late last week, this post on Twitter was retweeted more than 100 times: 

@laura_buermann: GREAT NEWS EVERYBODY: The Walmart in Lakeville is going to have a CHIPOTLE #thankyou #finally

Regardless of the food available inside, the store opens despite a bit of controversy during its planning construction. The store's announcement generated harsh words from residents who have criticized the company's pay rates, among other things, and last fall the store's construction came under fire from a local union that claimed Walmart was exploiting non-union workers.

At present, the company operates 20 Walmart stores in the seven-county metro area, but Walmart is actively seeking new real estate. The Arkansas-based company is in the midst of turf war with Minnesota-made competitor, Target, according to Tricia Pitchford, senior director of brokerage services for Cushman & Wakefield/Northmarq, who spoke with the Star Tribune recently. Walmart is in a good position to pick up prime real estate, even in the midst of a lingering recession. The corporation is flush with cash, thanks to budget-conscious consumers, and land prices continue to lag.

"They're being very opportunistic right now and aggressive in identifying sites," Pitchford said. "Walmart had been pretty quiet in our market for several years, and they had stayed in the outlying areas. I think Walmart really is stepping up and saying, 'we can get into the market.'"

Walmart has frequently encountered fierce resistance from residents as it aggressively expands into the region. From Blaine to Apple Valley, the company has seen pushback from angry taxpayers. Though in most cases Wal-Mart wins, citizen groups have succeeded in deflecting the company. In late 2011, the Chanhassen City Council voted down a proposal that called for a new Walmart Supercenter after facing pressure from a highly organized opposition group.

Nevertheless, Walmart hopes to have at least five more in the works before the year is out. 

  • A new store is slated to open in Burnsville on Oct. 26.
  • Roseville is a contender for a Walmart store. The company has inquired about a brownfield property off Cleveland Avenue and County Road C, though some residents have organized a new opposition group called SWARN—Solidarity of West Area Roseville Neighbors.
  • The company recently announced plans to build a supercenter in Cottage Grove, on the site of one of the state's last drive-in movie theaters, the Cottage View Drive-In. A petition calling for preservation of the drive-in is currently circulating online.
  • The city council in Andover recently gave Walmart the OK to build on the site of a former sports bar. Residents came to the council with objections months before the plan had even been confirmed.
  • The company has long had an interest in Plymouth, and has in fact bought a whole shopping center—the ailing Four Seasons Mall. The company bought the property two years ago, but backed off after residents rallied against it. The council put a moratorium on development at the site while the city studied the issue. The ban was lifted in November of 2011. 
Related Topics: Business, Chipotle, Lakeville, New Chipotle, New Walmart, Opening, Subway, and Walmart

Saundra

6:56 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

I wish it was a Chipotle. Lakeville already has 3 Subways, one being across the interstate at McStop.

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Chris Mauzy

9:12 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012

As much as I love Chipotle, I would never risk my life walking into a Walmart to get the food. Maybe Chipotle realized that Walmart would tarnish their brand. Boycott this horrible store.

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Sam McChesney

6:25 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

Chris Mauzy.... You are amazing. Truth is spoken.#BoycottWalmart

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ABSG

11:04 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

I don't understand why Lakeville hasn't attracted a Chipotle and other types of retail here. Reason why ? Our Lakeville Economic Developement Team is beyond words HORRIBLE and needs a complete overhaul of talent. This is an important issue we should be asking our Mayor!!

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Janell

7:17 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

So True Lakeville retail sucks!!

Chris Mauzy

9:23 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012

ABSG, I would have to agree with you. We are lacking some important retailers even though our population, density and demographics fit their business models. Chipotle is a great example, as you stated. You could also point to Trader Joe's, Lunds, and many others. Is Matt Little proposing any plans to address this?

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Mike Ginther

12:01 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012

I agree also but as long as Lakeville has municipal liquor stores many businesses will not consider it. I.E. Costco and Trader Joe's

Wendy Swanson

10:11 am on Friday, October 12, 2012

Yes! Please we need more restaurants in Lakeville.

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Mrs Lewis

3:29 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Chris Mauzy hit the nail on the head. Walmart is the worst store in history. HORRID! Disgusting! #boycottwalmart ! Chipotle ROCKS, and they know better than to put up shop in Walmart....Eeeeeww!

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