Expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop is the focus of a lawsuit.
Mark Alan Lovewell

Lawsuit Looks to Halt Stop & Shop Expansion Work

The Edgartown attorney whose lawsuit paused the planned expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop in 2018 has again filed suit against the project.

The Edgartown attorney whose lawsuit paused the planned expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop in 2018 has again filed suit against the project, naming the store, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, and several others in a suit that claims work is proceeding there based on an expired permit and without proper public input into changes to the originally approved plan.

Attorney Benjamin L. Hall Jr. filed suit in Dukes County Superior Court on July 11 on behalf of his father, Benjamin L. Hall Sr., who owns and resides at 14 Cyprien Way. The elder Mr. Hall is identified in the lawsuit as a trustee of Courtway Trust.

The suit alleges that the MVC approval received by Stop & Shop in February 2018 expired in February 2020 and therefore the work currently underway at the Edgartown Stop & Shop is proceeding without permission. The suit additionally names the Edgartown building inspector, WJG Realty Trust, WJG Realty Co. LLC, developer’s attorney Geoghan Coogan, and WJG Realty Trust trustee William J. Cummings.

The plaintiff’s 2018 suit alleged the expansion plan would, among other concerns, create a noise issue and unreasonably shade the abutting residential property. That suit was ultimately unsuccessful, but did succeed in delaying the expansion plan past February 2020. That the plaintiff’s suit caused the initial delay is not addressed in the current suit.

On March 11, 2021, the MVC voted to extend the validity of its 2018 decision until January 1, 2023.

While the town had not yet been served in the case at press time, town attorney Ron Rappaport said the case held no merit.

“As far as the town is concerned, these permits are still in effect,” Mr. Rappaport said.

The 2018 approval for expansion allowed Stop & Shop to expand from its current 25,259 square feet to a total 42,691 square feet, an increase of 17,432 square feet. The project is currently underway without pause.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2022 - 06:00

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John Aldeborgh Edgartown

I shocked there’s someone in the town who doesn’t want to expand the Stop & Shop. Obviously, they have someone else doing their grocery shopping.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2022 - 09:21

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Jonathan Oak Bluffs

Bet those people who fought and blocked improvements at Stop and Shop in Vineyard Haven wish they could go back in time. What a mess.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2022 - 09:52

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Abby Normal The Rock

Really, what is it with Mr. Hall. He's a nice enough man, yet lets the family properties continue to be in dilapidated condition in various towns. Just look at some of their commercial properties: Capawock, The Strand and The Island. And those are just three of many. Being a constant irritant is ok, if you have a case, which he does not.

In the words of Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along?"

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2022 - 10:19

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Fred Roven Edgartown

The Stop and Shop in Edgartown has never felt much like an island business and the whole island would be better served, especially in terms of traffic, if the store was moved to a location outside of the downtown area.

Local Shopper Edgartown

The perfect place for a grocery store is downtown. That's what town centers are for. Most of the traffic is landscape and construction vehicles driving back and forth. Do something about that, and leave our grocery store in a location accessible to everyone.

Wendy West tisbury

No. The location of the stop and shop isn’t the issue. Moving it downtown (**where would it go**) would cater to the seasonal residence. Open a gourmet (preferably open 12 months) grocery store in town. But improving the stop and shop in its current location is vital for improving the quality of life for year round residence and tourists s like.

Ask me why Edgartown

Stop & Shop is absolutely a key member of the island community. S&S owns the land they're on in Edgartown. Why would they want to buy more land elsewhere and deal with new angry abutters wherever they moved to? What would you propose be done with the current location if they did move? And the Halls would likely sue the development plans of any future buyer if S&S did sell their current location. Stop & Shop Edgartown is here to stay as long as they want to put up with Islanders.

Laurence Edgartown

Are you aware how many people who visit the island do not bring cars with them and how many seasonal employees travel everywhere by bicycle or bus? We all cannot go to the airport or some out of the way place to buy groceries.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2022 - 12:28

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Robert Dumais Oak Bluffs MA

The Hall Family that owns the movie theaters in Oak Bluffs should concentrate on doing something with that property and not spend so much time with the Stop & Shop remodel that will benefit the entire Island.

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