When the plans for a complex of five-story buildings, with 152 residential units over a couple of smaller retail spaces, to rise on the Grocery Outlet site at 2001 Fourth Street in Berkeley were approved late last year, the loss of the low-cost grocery store and its impact on the neighborhood was a primary concern of those opposed to the project. Regardless, Grocery Outlet was already planning to vacate the building and the proposed re-development was unanimously approved by the City.