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Posted: 2022-06-29T05:02:35Z | Updated: 2022-06-29T05:04:14Z

The site of the Buffalo, New York, supermarket shooting is set to reopen after undergoing renovations following the massacre in May that left 10 people dead .

The grocery store, part of the Tops Friendly Markets chain, has been closed since May 14, when a gunman traveled to the predominantly Black neighborhood and opened fire on shoppers.

The store, according to Tops President John Persons, has been preparing to reopen at the end of July, the Buffalo News reported .

According to Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, just about everything is new inside, WKBW-TV reported .

The store looks completely different inside, Brown told reporters Tuesday. It does not look like the same store on the interior.

Brown said the store has new flooring, more open areas and more food offerings, according to WKBW-TV. The mayor added there will be enhanced security, the news station said.

Even so, Carlina Jones, a Buffalo resident, told WKBW-TV it will be difficult to go back into the Tops.

And I would hope when I go in there it will settle well that I will continue to shop, Jones said.

Other community members have also shared their hesitation about returning to the Tops, even though it was one of the few markets in an area known as a food desert because of its lack of grocery stores and restaurants.

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The neighborhood has little access to low-cost, healthy selections, The New York Times reported .

Black residents in Buffalo are six times more likely than white residents to be in a neighborhood without a grocery store, according to a 2018 report from Buffalo nonprofit Partnership for the Public Good .

Brown, who has been the citys mayor since 2006, said he thinks the horrible event has opened the eyes of corporations and grocery stores and the city is reaching out to other chains besides Tops.

But I do believe that they should put another location somewhere close or wherever they choose but definitely in our community because we need that we need more than one option, Brown said.

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