Whole Foods Market is suing the owners of the shopping plaza and construction firms for damages after its Beverly store experienced severe structural damage due to improper building on an old landfill. The lawsuit, filed in Boston federal court, claims the foundation is 'structurally unsound,' leading to cracked walls, floor slabs, and damaged storefront windows. Whole Foods argues that the management and contractors should have anticipated the property's issues and constructed a suitable foundation, as ongoing decomposing materials in the landfill will likely worsen these problems.
Whole Foods alleges that the store's improper construction on top of an old landfill has made it 'structurally unsound,' resulting in extensive damage.
Whole Foods claims the uneven decomposing materials in the rubbish fill will continue exacerbating the problems and lead to ongoing structural issues.
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