Published: 16:09 BST, 25 October 2025 | Updated: 16:09 BST, 25 October 2025
Acres of unused land in a quiet Pennsylvania suburb will become a massive community of 770 homes and businesses centered around a giant Whole Foods.
Project and community leaders broke ground on the epicenter of the $350million Broadcast District in Wyomissing, a borough of Spring Township in Berks County this month.
The new center will feature a 35,000sq ft Whole Foods, in addition to other retailers, services, and living spaces.
Whole Foods said in a statement to Daily Mail: 'We look forward to serving the Wyomissing community with high-quality natural and organic products and an unparalleled grocery shopping experience.'
Besides the supermarket, the project will offer food options including Nothing Bundt Cakes, Shake Shack, First Watch, Ruth Chris, and BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse.
Within the 120,000sq ft shopping center, MyEyeDr and European Wax Center have signed leases.
Homes will consist of 441 residential townhomes and single-family homes, and 341 apartments.
The transformation of the 100 acres of farmland was described by developers at the groundbreaking as the biggest investment by the county in decades.
The Broadcast District is being built in Wyomissing on this vacant plot of land
It looks like abandoned land but is set to become a $350million neighborhood with Whole Foods at the epicenter