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Draeger's Los Altos eyes upgrades, expansion

Uploaded: May 18, 2015
UPDATE: The Los Altos Planning and Transportation Commission gave its unanimous approval to this project on May 21. Draeger's owner Richard Draeger said the commission wants him to rework some of the landscaping and do a further study of several bulb outs at the main parking lot, but the project will be moving forward to the City Council sometime in July. "We?re happy that they were very supportive of the project," Draeger said on Tuesday, May 26. "We?re just, of course, hoping that that momentum carries forward into the City Council meeting."

Local family-owned grocery store chain Draeger's Market is looking to upgrade its Los Altos outpost, with expansion plans set to be reviewed by the Los Altos Planning and Transportation Commission on Thursday, May 21.

Draeger's has proposed expanding the existing building at 342 First St. ? which is "in need of utility, seismic and aesthetic upgrades," an April 17 letter from the project architect to the city notes ? by 2,991-square feet. The project also includes plans to reconfigure the parking lot to add 15 spaces.

"To economically justify the upgrades, the building needs to be expanded and thus increase parking supply," Katherine Blanner of Field Paoli Architects wrote. "The alternative for the owner is to completely demolish the existing building and rebuild, which is cost prohibitive, or sell the property altogether."

So Draeger's is looking to revamp the market with the addition (which would be accommodated by the demolition of a small building adjacent to the market that Draeger's owns), parking improvements, new landscaping and a new on-site loading area.


A rendering of the proposed upgrades for Draeger's Market at 342 First St. in Los Altos. Courtesy City of Los Altos.

According to a city staff report, the parking lot's entry driveway on First Street will be relocated further to the north to create a larger separation between the store's front entrance and a midblock crosswalk. Bulb-outs will be added on each side of the driveway entrance to improve visibility for vehicles entering and exiting the site, the report reads. Other improvements will be made to the parking lot ? restriping spaces and widening the "drive aisle" to allow for two-way car movement ? to hopefully improve vehicle flow in the parking lot and cut down on cars lining up at the driveway, the report notes.

Pedestrian improvements include a new sidewalk along the entire property frontage, new bulb-outs on the west side of First Street, the midblock and Whitney Street crosswalks and new accessible ramps on the east side of First Street at the midblock and Whitney Street crosswalks.

Landscape improvements include nine new trees, landscaping in and around the parking lot, a "green wall" along the First Street frontage to screen the parking lot and raised planters around the outdoor seating area, according to the city. All existing trees along Foothill Expressway will be maintained.

The project is not anticipated to create any significant traffic or circulation related impacts, according to the staff report, which sounds supportive of the project.

"Renovating and expanding the Draeger's Market grocery store will strengthen the Downtown core and the City's tax base. A larger, modernized grocery store would function as an anchor store that improves and strengthens Downtown vitality and creates a stronger customer attraction."

Draeger's, which was first founded as a liquor store and deli in San Francisco in 1925, today operates four Bay Area markets in Los Altos, Menlo Park, San Mateo and Danville.

The Planning and Transportation Committee meets on Thursday, May 21, at City Hall, 1 North San Antonio Road, at 7 p.m.
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Comments

Posted by Sea Reddy, a resident of College Terrace,
on May 19, 2015 at 3:43 pm

Honestly, I like the way it is at Draeger's.

When they make it look nice, it will be appreciated more.

respectfully


Posted by Reader, a resident of another community,
on May 19, 2015 at 7:34 pm

Apparently, you didn't read the article. The changes include seismic and *aesthetic* improvements.


Posted by NW Resident, a resident of North Whisman,
on May 20, 2015 at 12:52 pm

Draeger's probably also needs to update the Los Altos location to better compete with the recently renovated and expanded Safeway store at the other end of First Street.

I have a family member who lives in Los Altos and shops at both stores, depending on her needs for meals and special occasions. Draeger's has been in Los Altos for many years, so hopefully this will help them keep operating there.


Posted by JoAnn, a resident of Ventura,
on May 21, 2015 at 4:07 pm

The store is very crowded. Hopefully, the remodel will relieve some of that.


Posted by Agnes Brydges, a resident of Atherton: Lindenwood,
on May 27, 2015 at 3:36 pm

There was a mention in the article about moving the driveway further from the store, instead of right in front of the building, as it has been for decades, going back to the years when this was Whitecliff Market. Some of us remember that Whitecliff was one of those markets where you drove up and stopped right in front of the store, and the clerks loaded your groceries into your car or trunk. This was a nice gesture. When you were at the checkout stand, they gave you a card with a number on it - about 4" x 4" approximately. The matching card with the same number stayed with your cart full of groceries. You just went out to your car, carrying nothing, and drove up, handing the clerk the card. He matched it up with your cart and groceries. (Only problem was he wasn't on hand at your house or condo to take all the groceries inside for you!) Whitecliff was a great store and it became Draegers when the original owners sold it and retired. A very pleasant shopping experience.


Posted by Barb , a resident of Los Altos Hills,
on Jun 14, 2015 at 4:12 pm

I go to Dreagers a lot and love the way it is. I know exactly where everything is inside the store and I really don\'t want it to be remodeled because I don\'t think it needs it


Posted by Gladys, a resident of another community,
on Oct 4, 2017 at 6:35 pm

I think the changes will be a great update to a great store.


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