A Meijer grocery store, Brown Iron Brewhouse and a dance-based fitness studio are among the tenants coming to the Woodward Corners shopping center under construction in Royal Oak, Beaumont Health announced Thursday.

Meijer's "Woodward Corner Market ... will offer a unique grocery-shopping experience" with local and artisan groceries among national brands, similar to the Michigan-based company's first small-format store, Bridge Street Market, which opened last August in Grand Rapids, said Carolyn Wilson, chief operating officer with Beaumont Health.

It's to be a 40,000-square-foot neighborhood grocery store in the 117,000-square-foot, $32.8 million commercial development at Woodward and 13 Mile roads, the site of the former Northwood Shopping Center, near Beaumont Hospital. A five-story hotel is also planned for the area. The first businesses are scheduled to open this summer, although the project isn't expected to be completed until about a year from now.

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Brown Iron Brewhouse, a smokehouse with more than 60 craft beers and ciders, will be a "cultural place where friends and families can relax," Wilson said at a news conference.

Among other businesses to open tentatively by this summer:

Anna Kaiser Technique, known as AKT, a dance-style fitness concept

A Beaumont Urgent Care Center in July 2019

Grabbagreen, offering healthy food and juice on-the-go in June 2019

Wahlburgers

New Order Coffee

The small format grocery is a relatively new concept for Meijer. The typical Meijer department store is about 220,000 square feet.

Meijer announced plans in 2017 to build a small format grocery on East Jefferson Avenue, just east of downtown Detroit. That store, which is part of a proposed apartment complex, was projected to open this fall, but construction on the site at 1475 E. Jefferson, has not started. The 42,000-square-foot store would be about twice the size of the Whole Foods store on Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit.

MLive reported last year that Grand Rapids-based Meijer planned to open six small format stores in urban settings by 2021, in a move that it said reflects the retailer's determination to stay in sync with changing shopping patterns.

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