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Six more Neighborhood Market prototypes sold
Skilken/Gold has announced the sale of six Neighborhood Market stores, one of which was a prototype of Walmart’s new design for its grocery store concept. The Louisiana stores all average about 42,000 sq. ft., including the Baton Rouge location that emerged from Walmart’s “build-to-suit” program initiated in 2014. The Hampshire Companies and a South Korean partner acquired the properties for $78 million. -
Report: Amazon beat out six other suitors for Whole Foods Market
As it turns out, there was lots of interest in Whole Foods Market. The retailer was fielding other potential deals, including approaches by four private equity firms and two unnamed companies identified only as "Company X" and "Company Y," when Amazon made its move, CNBC reported.

