Meijer recently brought its fifth neighborhood market to Cleveland. Fairfax Market brings a mix of fresh, local, and convenient food to customers in Cleveland's Fairfax neighborhood, according to the grocer.
Fairfax Market is the retailer's first neighborhood market outside of Michigan. The store is part of a revitalization project designed to bolster economic activity, add jobs, and bring nutritious, affordable food to the Cleveland Innovation District, said Meijer.
"Fairfax Market represents another opportunity to serve our customers in a community that offers so much potential for growth. We've spent the last year connecting with local vendors and asking neighbors what they'd like to see in the market," Fairfax Market store director Alan Jordan said in a statement. "As a result, we've worked to curate requested products and develop programs that will benefit our neighbors, such as multiple delivery options and on-site grocery pick-up."
The 40,000-square-foot store offers a range of products, including fresh meat and deli items, fresh produce, a bakery, and both private abel and national brands. It also carries more than 2,000 local products from 150 local vendors, including Cleveland Cold Brew Coffee, Micah's Supreme Sauce, Pur Spices, Akron Honey, and Lemon Waves.
The location also features a 104-foot international section, with products from Cleveland and around the world, an assortment of local beer and wine, a floral department, and a 54-seat cafe space.
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