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ivonia has landed a second Wal-Mart supercenter as plans to develop the former Livonia Mall into the Livonia Marketplace move ahead.
Wal-Mart has signed on to build a 180,000-square-foot store at the Seven Mile and Middlebelt center, said developer Daniel Stern. Wal-Mart opened a supercenter at Middlebelt and Plymouth roads in 2007.
"We were actually talking with a couple of different groups. Wal-Mart became the most logical player," Stern said. "For them, it made a lot of sense after their recent success in southern Livonia at Wonderland."
Wal-Mart plans to break ground on the store this fall with an opening planned in fall 2010, said company spokesman Nick Infante. The store will employ 300, he added.
"We are very pleased with how the community has reacted to the store," Infante said. "They have been coming out and supporting it."
Livonia officials are thrilled to have two outdated malls rejuvenated just three years and three miles apart.
"We are excited about it," said Livonia Mayor Jack Kirksey. "There are obviously mixed emotions about another big box."
And like the Wonderland Wal-Mart, the new one at the marketplace will operate 18 hours a day because of resident concerns about a 24-hour center in a residential area.
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