The West Seattle Whole Foods project in the stalled Fauntleroy Place development still sits as it was when construction was halted on the project last fall.
The future of the Fauntleroy Whole Foods and the Fauntleroy Place Project still seems uncertain as the latest buyer, West Seattle resident Matt Segrest, has backed out.
Vicki Foley, a spokesperson for Whole Foods in the Northwest, offered the following update.
"We are watching the Fauntleroy Place project closely as the developer appears to have a number of obstacles to overcome, if he is to deliver the space to us by the deadlines in the lease."
Whole Foods' permit commitment extends into 2010. Meanwhile, the Interbay Urban Center Whole Foods will open Oct. 14.
Lawsuits are still pending on the West Seattle development and it is yet unknown as to when or if it will be built. A financial firm owns the site located at 3922 S.W. Alaska St. and there are legal actions still pending on it, one of which halted construction last fall.
View the permit history for the site here.
The Fauntleroy Place development plans for a six to seven story building with 184 residential units above 65,160 square feet of retail space. Anchor tenants include Whole Foods and Hancock Fabrics. The now tentative plans call for 484 parking stalls.