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Sprouts Farmers Market in Greenville celebrates groundbreaking

The natural + organic grocery store Sprouts Farmers Market breaks ground on its North Hills Shopping Center location in Greenville and is set to open in 2024.

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In May, we told you Sprouts Farmers Market iscoming to the Eastside of Greenville in the North Hills Shopping Center, and you were sprouting with excitement. On Tuesday, Oct. 10, Sprouts broke ground on this new location.

Featuring fresh seasonal produce, custom-cut meats, and vitamins + supplements, Sprouts will occupy ~25,000 sqft of the shopping center, and is slated to open in 2024.

Sprouts District Director Laura Martino said this store will bring 80 new jobs to Greenville, and hiring is expected to begin in summer 2024.

Aston Properties’ (read: the owner of the North Hills Shopping Center) President and CEO George S. Dewey, IV said we can expect to see some new tenants in the shopping center “in the next 12 months” as construction begins on Sprouts.

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