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A new organic grocery store is sprouting up on Greenville’s Eastside

Sprouts Farmers Market, an organic grocery store featuring natural and organic products, is is opening a store in the North Hills Shopping Center at the corner of North Pleasantburg Drive and East North Street.

Sprouts Farmers Market storefront

Welcome to the Eastside, Sprouts. | Photo via Sprouts Multimedia Library

Sprouts Farmers Market, a grocery store featuring natural and organic products, is opening a store in the North Hills Shopping Center at the corner of North Pleasantburg Drive and East North Street in 2024.

Charlotte-based Aston Properties’ multi-million “reimagining” of the 50-year-old shopping center — which is home to tenants like Oscar Nail Spa and Golden Llama — will make way for multiple renovations and upgrades, including:

  • Updated facades
  • Landscaping
  • Patios and storefronts
  • Parking lot repairs
Conceptual drawings of the future North Hills Shopping Center in Greenville, SC

Conceptual drawing of the future renovations | Drawing by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting

Get at taste of what the Eastside Sprouts Farmers Market will be like at its existing Upstate location at 2200 Woodruff Rd. in Simpsonville.

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