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Brady Sullivan outlines Panera, coffee shop and storage redevelopment at former Kmart plaza; planning board grants several waivers and asks for more landscaping
Summary
Brady Sullivan presented a redevelopment plan for the former Kmart plaza that adds a Panera restaurant, small coffee pad and self‑storage buildings, reducing impervious area and adding landscape islands. The board granted several technical waivers but continued final approval to allow follow‑up on landscaping and engineering comments.
The Hooksett Planning Board heard a commercial redevelopment proposal on Jan. 23 from Brady Sullivan Properties and its consultants to convert the former Kmart plaza area into a redevelopment that includes a 3,200 sq. ft. Panera bakery‑cafe with drive‑through, an 833 sq. ft. coffee pad, and approximately 13,500 sq. ft. of non‑climate‑controlled self‑storage across three buildings.
Consultants said the plan reduces about 46,000 square feet of impervious area versus current conditions, adds landscaped islands and street trees, and ties into existing water and sewer. The application maintains existing access points to Hooksett Road and Londonderry Turnpike and adds internal realignment to create a boulevard entrance and better…
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