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Whole Foods Market opens at StuyTown

Brooklyn, NY Beam Living has partnered with Whole Foods Market to bring its new quick-shop format grocery store, Daily Shop, to 14th St. between 1st Ave. and Ave. A, enriching the community with another grocery option.

The StuyTown location will be one of the first Whole Foods Market Daily Shops to open following the grocer’s announcement of the new concept in March.

StuyTown’s Whole Foods Market Daily Shop will offer a convenient option for grab-and-go meals and snacks, weekly essentials, and a destination to pick up ingredients to complete a meal.

While smaller in footprint than traditional Whole Foods Markets, the new concept offers an ample selection of fresh and seasonal produce, meat and seafood, prepared foods like sandwiches and pre-packed meals, breads, alcohol, and supplements, as well as a handpicked range of local specialties.

“We are excited to partner with Whole Foods Market to bring a beloved brand to our neighborhood and provide the community with another choice for fresh, high-quality food and groceries. Our team aims to offer residents the best of New York City right at their fingertips, and we’re thrilled to continue making that goal a reality alongside Whole Foods,” said Jacqueline Grace, CEO of Beam Living.

The new Whole Foods Market store will build on several commercial developments at StuyTown in recent years, including new openings with Rosemary’s East and Bread Story, and a renovation of the Japanese restaurant Hane.

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