The shiny new Teeter is definitely a vast improvement over the old, scruffy Teeter. It's oddly bigger than it looks from the outside, and the occasional surprise diagonal aisles make it possible to lose track of where you are in the store, but really, it's a pretty good-looking store. They aren't breaking any new ground here, but if you need Teeter stuff, all your favorite Teeter stuff is available at the Maximum Yuppie level. I was able to buy the cheap lamb chops and canned tomatoes I wanted, so -- win. I'm glad it's back so I don't have to drive over to East Blvd anymore.
The big problem (how did they not predict this?) is the tiny parking lot. It was a cluster at 2:00 on Saturday afternoon, with passengers roaming the parking lot on foot hunting for spaces and staking them out for their drivers. This location is probably not going to be very useful for a quick stop-in after work. Even the scant few bike racks I saw were quite packed.