Detroit is one of America's largest cities, but there isn't a single grocery chain store within the city limits.
Such was the case for Zaccaro's Market, a gourmet grocery store that opened, [in Detroit], in April 2008 with much fanfare from local media before closing down just 10 months later.
She started out optimistic about Zaccaro's chances. Detroit is underserved by groceries, and a number of new housing starts were slated for Zaccaro's neighborhood.
The housing market in the neighborhood slowed, particularly after the credit crunch began.
Add in an unsuccessful attempt at restructuring debt -- including a $200,000 loan from the city...
Warner, who is in litigation with Detroit Economic Growth Corp. over Zaccaro's loan, believes her store filled a need that is now going unmet.
http://money.cnn.com/2009/07/22/smal...ney_topstories
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