New Sprouts Farmer's Market opens in Daytona Beach

Located at 1591 N. Williamson Blvd. near the Tanger Outlets shopping center, Sprouts opened its doors on Feb. 27.


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The new Sprouts Farmer's Market opened on North Williamson Boulevard on Feb. 27. Photo by Sierra Williams
The new Sprouts Farmer's Market opened on North Williamson Boulevard on Feb. 27. Photo by Sierra Williams
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The new Sprouts Farmer's Market has opened in Daytona Beach. 

Located at  1591 N. Williamson Blvd. near the Tanger Outlets shopping center, Sprouts opened its doors on Feb. 27, celebrating with a ribbon cutting ceremony, attended by Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry.

"This is such a great addition to our community, especially for those who are passionate about health, fresh produce, and quality food options," Henry wrote on a Facebook post. "Having access to more wholesome grocery choices makes a real difference for families and individuals who prioritize wellness."

The store is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. According to Sprouts' website the grocery store chain offers fresh, natural and organic food to shoppers. There are more than 440 store locations across 23 states in the the United States.

One of Sprouts' direct competitors recently opened near the Sprouts Williamson Boulevard location. In November, Daytona Beach's first Trader Joe's opened in Tanger Outlets.

New businesses like Sprouts do not just offer products, Henry wrote in his post.

"They create jobs, strengthen our local economy, and give residents more choices," he wrote. "This is the kind of growth that moves Daytona Beach forward."

That area of North Williamson Boulevard and LPGA Boulevard have multiple commercial projects under construction, including ongoing construction of several apartment complexes. Just east of that intersection along LPGA, there are several more new and upcoming businesses, including a Dutch Bro's Coffee Shop, oil change and auto shops, a Bojangles and a Panda Express.


 

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