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Council approves Kroger Marketplace final plan for Green Gate Plaza; signal required before store opens

5793730 · August 19, 2025
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Canal Winchester City Council voted to adopt the final development plan for a Kroger Marketplace at Green Gate Plaza on Monday, approving construction details and waiving the second and third readings so the company can proceed toward a September closing and fall start of work.

Canal Winchester City Council voted to adopt the final development plan for a Kroger Marketplace at Green Gate Plaza on Monday, approving construction details and waiving the second and third readings so the company can proceed toward a September closing and fall start of work.

The plan covers a 14.2-acre parcel within the larger 17.9-acre Green Gate tract and shows a 122,910-square-foot Kroger Marketplace, a seven‑pump fuel center under canopy, four site access points, a regional retention pond and utility extensions to serve the entire site and adjoining outlots. Council conditioned approval on several items recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission, including an operational traffic signal at Diley Road and Greengate Boulevard before any building occupancy, and a required cross-access easement to allow outlot properties internal driveway access through the Kroger property.

Councilmember Kevin Moore, who presented the…

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