Monday, April 21, 2008

Cuhaci & Peterson Architects Awarded Contract to Design Facilities for New Bloom Store in Concord, N.C.



ORLANDO, FL – Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Inc., based in Orlando, has been awarded a contract to design unique retail facilities totaling 62,000 square feet at Christenbury Corners (top photo) retail center in Concord, North Carolina.

Lonnie Peterson, (top right photo) chairman at Cuhaci & Peterson, said the project includes a 38,000 square foot Bloom grocery store – the exclusive new retailing concept Food Lion is unveiling in its southeastern and mid-Atlantic markets that’s billed as “a different kind of grocery store, unlike anything you’ve ever experienced.”

The new designed facilities also include another 24,000 square feet of retail shops. ((Photo of James E. "Jed" Downs, president, Cuhaci & Peterson, at top left)

Bloom grocery stores focus on eye-catching architecture and unique layout to maximize shopper convenience, with a wide range of special features and amenities that range from special sales to a highly motivated service staff that holds pep rallies in the aisles during shopping hours, Peterson said.

“They want to revolutionize the grocery shopping experience so architecture and design – to create a new sense of space – play an important role,” said Peterson. (Photo of Bloom Grocery at Accokeek, MD, at left above)

For more information, contact:

Jed Downs, President Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, 407-661-9100

Lonnie Peterson, Chairman Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, 407-661-9100

Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, LV Communications, Inc. 407-644-4142






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