Front of a supermarket with Sprouts Farmers Market signFront of a supermarket with Sprouts Farmers Market sign Sprouts is set to open its first St. Pete location.
Photo by Ester Venouziou

Sprouts Farmers Market opens Nov. 14 at 3411 32nd Ave. S. in St. Pete’s Skyway Marina District. This marks the city’s first Sprouts location.

Sprouts Farmers Market Opens in St. Pete

The grocer will anchor the Sky Town development, a 34.3-acre project on the former Ceridian campus. The project will also include more than 2,000 apartments; 69,000 square feet of retail, a third of which is occupied by Sprouts; and 120,000 square feet of self-storage.

Grand-opening festivities will run all weekend, with giveaways, outdoor activities, and in-store tastings. Highlights include a ribbon-cutting at 6:45 a.m. Nov. 14, sample-filled bags for early shoppers, long-stem roses for the first 400 customers, and a three-day pop-up party featuring contests, scavenger hunts, and product samples.

Other Pinellas Sprouts locations include Kenneth City, Seminole, Largo, Clearwater, and Palm Harbor. The grocer is known for organic produce, a large bulk-foods section, extensive vitamins and supplements, and a wide range of Sprouts-brand products. Phoenix-based Sprouts operates more than 50 stores in Florida and more than 415 nationwide.

No one knows more about small businesses in Pinellas County than Ester Venouziou, founder of LocalShops1 and Shopapalooza Festival. Send her your business tips and news at ester@localshops1.com.

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