Scarpiniti said Seritage is hoping to deliver the site to Aldi in August, with the grocer shooting for a spring 2023 opening. With AmazonFresh, consumers will be able to place a grocery order at one of the service’s accepted locations and pick up their items within as little. Seritage will level the site, install the storm water management system and complete the hardscape improvements before turning the site over to Aldi. Meanwhile, Seritage Growth Properties, the real estate investment trust that owns the former Sears anchor property at the North Riverside Park Mall, 7501 Cermak Road, has begun site preparation for a new Aldi grocery store in the parking lot north of the former Sears box. There will also be traditional checkers at registers for those who don’t want to use the technology. To use the technology, shoppers must download the Amazon app onto their smartphones. As you take items off the shelf they’re registered onto your phone and when you exit, you automatically check out.” When you walk in, you scan a QR code and get a basket. “This store will have their newest technology,” Scarpiniti said. However, said North Riverside Village Administrator Sue Scarpiniti, the latest hold up was Amazon fine tuning its Just Walk Out store checkout technology.
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