After months of construction delays, Midtown’s long-awaited Whole Foods mega-store is on track to open April 5.

Whole Foods Market’s South Region President Bobby Turner broke the news Tuesday during Midtown Alliance’s annual meeting at the Fox Theatre.

The more than 70,000-square-foot, high-end grocery store—sited at the corner of 14th and West Peachtree street—will be the largest Whole Foods in the Southeast.

The much-anticipated market, which Midtown leaders maintain could be one of the “biggest connection hubs for the Midtown community,” is slated to include a pub, cooking school, microbrewery, and eateries.

Plus, expect a rooftop terrace with skyline views and programming for activities like yoga and movie nights.

Yes, Whole Foods yoga.

The project was initially supposed to wrap construction at the beginning of 2018, and officials could not explain the delays when Curbed Atlanta asked for updates last year.

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The three-story store is supposed to feature entrances from three sides, including West Peachtree Street, and act as the retail anchor for the Related Group’s 39-story Icon Midtown residential development.

Just a few blocks east, at the corner of Peachtree and 15th streets, Whole Foods is planning to bring its new headquarters to Colony Square’s Building 300, in development by North American Properties.