Minority-Owned Market Slated for La Cité Location

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Brandon M. Scott
Mayor,
Baltimore City
250 City Hall - Baltimore Maryland 21202
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, March 16, 2021) — La Cité Development has entered into a definitive agreement to establish Market Fresh Gourmet as a full-service fresh foods grocery at its Center\West site. Construction is anticipated to begin in the Spring of 2021 on the northwest corner of the site at Fayette and Schroder Street.

Center\West is a large-scale redevelopment of 32.94 acres of land in the Poppleton neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore. La Cité Development will ultimately build 3.2 million square feet creating approximately 1,800 units of mixed housing through four phases of construction. Phase One of Center\West was completed in 2020 and consists of two five-story buildings for a combined 262 apartments. The agreement will bring an 8,000 square foot grocery on-site to an area considered a food desert – an area with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. 

“The quality of produce and nutritious options inside a local grocery store will tell you a lot about the surrounding community, and residents in the Poppleton neighborhood deserve better,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “This City/West venture helps address the food desert predicament in Southwest Baltimore by expanding access to healthy food while also providing job opportunities to local residents. I look forward to welcoming Market Fresh Gourmet to the community.”

Market Fresh Gourmet, a minority-owned Maryland-based business, in partnership with Arctaris Impact Fund, a fund focused on building sustainable communities in Baltimore City, will focus on local employment opportunities with recruitment and training efforts through its workforce development programs.  The grocer will provide fresh foods and prepared foods along with classes and special events for the neighborhood. As other phases of the Center\West project come online, the grocer will also expand its footprint.

“We have long appreciated that the Center\West development would be a catalyst for other growth and development in the Poppleton area,” said Acting Housing Commissioner Alice Kennedy. “When these opportunities manifest in a way that supports the expansion and development of other minority-owned businesses, we achieve an even more equitable outcome.”

“Our entire business is about improving neighborhoods and uncompromising quality of life,” said Dan Bythewood, Jr., president and managing partner of La Cité Development. “We welcome the Market Fresh Gourmet brand as one of our newest partners and look forward to welcoming additional partners as we continue to invest in the area.”

“We’re excited to work with La Cité Development in bringing our brand to Southwest Baltimore,” said Mario Minor, CEO. “On behalf of the Market Fresh team, we’re ready to serve the community by offering fresh, affordable selections and integrated technologies to support all shopping options.  Along with recruiting and training associates locally, we also look forward to offering local products and helping others gain exposure and build their brands.”

“Life gets better for our residents when government works in partnership with the private sector to create results like bringing Market Fresh Gourmet to a food desert,” City Council President Nick J. Mosby said. “This grocery store will be a place where families can get veggies, fruit, meat, cheeses — all the fresh foods they need to keep their bodies and minds nourished. And not only that, Market Fresh Gourmet will boost real estate values in the community, bring new vibrancy to Poppleton and support homegrown jobs created by one of Maryland’s proud minority-owned businesses. This is truly great news coming this spring for our pandemic-weary residents.”

“What distinguishes community development is the focus on providing for the community, and a new grocery store in West Baltimore is exactly that,” said Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry. “I’m hopeful to see La Cité continue to prioritize residents as the Center\West project comes alive.”

"Access to fresh produce and local employment is critical for neighborhood success,” said Councilman John Bullock. “This market will benefit our families and contribute to overall community health. We are truly excited to see this investment and partnership come to fruition."

"BDC is excited to attract a quality, full service, Black-owned grocery store to the Poppleton neighborhood, and we welcome the first Market Fresh Gourmet to the city," said Colin Tarbert, president and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC). "Not only is the grocery store a great amenity to the Center/West development, but it will also provide job opportunities to the surrounding community, and BDC is proud to have worked with Market Fresh Gourmet in finding this location and will continue to assist their expansion in Baltimore."

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