Sprouts Expands Headquarters on Heels of Merger
Natural and organic foods retailer Sprouts Farmers Market plans to expand its Phoenix headquarters, recently signing a 32,306 square foot lease renewal and expansion, according to Lincoln Property Company, a full-service real estate firm providing property management, receivership services, leasing, development, and project management.
Source: Progressive Grocer
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Pret A Manger ready to expand sandwich chain here
Chicago will be seeing more of a quick-serve soup-and-sandwich chain with an unusual name — Pret A Manger (pronounced Pret a mahn-ZHER) — a French phrase meaning “ready to eat.”The London-based...
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Frontier expanding operations to North Liberty
Frontier Natural Products Co-op is expanding its operations this spring to North Liberty, where 38 Frontier employees will be located. The natural and organic products supplier has leased 103,000 square...
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Census: Orange County sprouting organic farms
CEDAR GROVE -- Orange County saw a large increase in the number of organic farms and fruit and berry production between 2002 and 2007, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture .The department...
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Food agency expands recall on one flavour of Raw Organic Food Bars
OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded a product warning issued last week for certain Raw Organic Food Bars. It says the Chocolately Chocolate Chip flavour bars contain peanuts, which...
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Community garden wants to expand onto more park land
A community garden that hosts a free organic produce giveaway every Sunday wants to expand its operation with an urban orchard of fruit trees, but it’s on park property. The 500-foot expansion would...
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CFIA expands organic peppermint tea recall due to possible salmonella
OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded its recall of imported tea products due to possible contamination with salmonella. Consumers are warned not to use the following organic peppermint...
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CFIA expands organic peppermint tea recall
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded its recall of imported tea products due to possible contamination with salmonella.