CLEVELAND, Ohio - Whole Foods Market is scheduled to open its Orange Village location in the Pinecrest development at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29.

It's actually a relocation of the Whole Foods on Chagrin Boulevard in Woodmere. That store will close Aug. 26. Plans were announced several years ago to close that store and open in Pinecrest. The two locations are about a mile and a half apart.

The Pinecrest store, which will cover about 45,000 square feet, is at the northeast corner of Interstate 271 and Harvard Road and is in the front of the development. The entertainment-retail-restaurant complex includes Shack Shake, Silverspot Cinema, City Works craft-beer bar and restaurant, Sweeties Big Fun, Graeter's Ice Cream and Pinstripes, an Italian restaurant featuring bistro, bowling and bocce.

Whole Foods will include:

* An indoor/outdoor pub with 16 beer taps, wine by the glass, cocktails, pub food and televisions.

* Full-service coffee bar also serving cold-pressed juice, nitro coffee and tea on tap.

* An expanded prepared-foods section with salad and hot bars, self-serve pizza and ramen and sushi stations.

* More than 150 regional suppliers will sell products including parfaits by Pick Your Pie from Mayfield Heights, hand soaps from Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve Co. in Solon and sour cream from Snowville Creamery in Pomeroy.

* More than 550 varieties of wine and a large selection of craft beer.

Staffers from the Chagrin Boulevard location will be moving to the Orange Village store, which will be hiring approximately 70 additional people. To apply, go to wholefoodsmarket.com/careers.

Parking is free in garages within the Pinecrest development.

There are more than 470 Whole Foods Markets worldwide.