Rite-Aid Plans Location Swap with Arnold M&T Bank
The community is invited to discuss the potential for M&T Bank to be replaced with a larger Rite-Aid.
A community meeting is set to discuss a developer's plans to replace the M&T Bank site in Arnold with a 14,000 square-foot Rite Aid. The existing M&T Bank would then move into the spot vacated by Rite-Aid, according to Robert Tipton, of Sigma Engineering, Inc. The preliminary plans being discussed would not necessitate any additional buildout, Tipton said. The community meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Feb. 4 at the Broadneck Library, and is hosted by Sigma Engineering, Inc.—the engineers associated with the project—according to an Anne Arundel County Planning and Zoning document obtained by Patch. "The developer proposes to replace an existing bank pad with a 14,673 square-foot Rite-Aid," said Tipton in a release. The meeting is open to…
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Tina by the Bay
1:32 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013
Frank, to get an idea of the proposed size is to imagine an area of a typical 2,000 square feet single family house multiplied seven times. Compare that with the current M&T Bank building.   more ›