Oklahoma City has multiple grocery stores either under construction or in the development stages, and even more grocers are looking to expand into the market.
Idaho-based Winco Foods has plans to build a new grocery store in Midwest City as well as plans for up to three additional stores in the metro area.
North Carolina-based The Fresh Market and Costco are both said to be eyeing their first Oklahoma City location after expanding into Tulsa, although neither company has confirmed its plans. In addition to those names, Missouri-based Save-A-Lot is hunting for space in Oklahoma City and at least one additional “significant grocer” has property under contract to enter the market, said Mark Inman, senior vice president and retail broker at CB Richard Ellis-Oklahoma.
“They’re looking for new markets to enter into and grow sales volume and see Oklahoma as a new opportunity,” Inman said.
Colorado-based Natural Grocers just opened its third Oklahoma City metro location this week at 7001 N May Ave. and has a fourth location under construction at 2120 SW 89.
Natural Grocers does not sell products with artificial colors or flavoring and its meat and dairy products are raised without additional hormones and antibiotics.
“We look for communities to go to that are health-conscious and also conscious of value, but that are in our minds under-served because they might not have enough options for high-quality food,” said Merredith Branscombe, a spokeswoman for Natural Grocers.
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