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Five years after Whole Foods opened, here's where Station Twelve stands

The Town of Amherst told Business First late last year that the developer expected to have the entire site occupied by 2024.

AMHERST, N.Y. — When Whole Foods Market opened in Amherst in 2017, it marked the anchor for a plaza makeover and a slew of desirable national tenants.

But promises of brands such as L.L. Bean, Pottery Barn and West Elm opening in 2019 in Northtown Plaza, now known as Station Twelve, didn’t come to fruition. And projected timelines for this year into next also seem to be off the table.

In a statement issued late last year, the developer, WS Development Co., said it was aiming for mid-2023 tenant deliveries. But besides Whole Foods, the plaza’s only new tenant has been At Home, a Texas-based retailer, which opened last summer.

Read the full story from our partners at Buffalo Business First.

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