The Village of Rochester Hills features the traditional retailers Von Maur and Whole Foods Market, in addition to prominent specialty retailers such as Williams Sonoma, Talbot's, Banana Republic, Chico's, J.Jill, and Pottery Barn.
[1] The northeastern corner of Walton Boulevard and Adams Road in Rochester Hills, Michigan was originally occupied by Meadowbrook Village Mall.
This was a small enclosed shopping mall built in 1976,[2] which did not feature any major anchor stores,[3] and Frank's Nursery & Crafts as the largest tenant.
[8] Upon opening the Village of Rochester Hills store, Detroit became the second most-profitable market for the Parisian chain.
[9][10] Farmer Jack closed the last of its stores in 2007 when its parent company, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P), decided to exit the Detroit market, and Whole Foods Market moved from an existing store into the former Farmer Jack building.