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Organic Grocery Store Set To Open 1st Prince George's Location
A natural organic grocery store announced it will open its first location in Prince George's County next year.
UPPER MARLBORO, MD — Sprouts Farmers Market will be bringing its natural and organic food options to Prince George's County with its first location set to open in mid-2028.
Sprouts Farmers Market will anchor the retail portion of the Westphalia Towne Center with approximately 23,000 square feet of options for shoppers.
Located along the Route 4 corridor, the Westphalia Towne Centre is one of Prince George’s County’s premier mixed-use developments and is designed to create a walkable environment featuring retail, residential and lifestyle amenities.
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“This is an exciting investment in the future of Prince George’s County,” said Prince George's County Executive Aisha N. Braveboy. “Our residents have made it clear they want more access to high-quality grocery and retail options in their own communities. The arrival of Sprouts Market helps meet that demand while creating jobs, expanding opportunity, and continuing the momentum we are building to elevate the county.”
Braveboy noted that the project reflects the county’s broader commitment to attracting transformative developments that improve the quality of life for residents.
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“Westphalia Towne Centre continues to elevate into a vibrant, community-centered destination where families can live, shop, dine and thrive,” Braveboy added. “This announcement is another example of the confidence that leading retailers and developers have in Prince George’s County and its future.”
Current At-Large Councilmember and former District 6 Councilwoman Wala Blegay said every community in the county "deserves access to quality retail."
"Sprouts Market represents the type of grocer the community demanded, and I am confident its arrival in Westphalia will attract more upscale retail, restaurants and commercial investment to the community," Blegay said.
Current District 6 Councilmember Danielle Hunter also welcomed the impending arrival of Sprouts Market as a "meaningful investment in community wellness and long-term growth."
“Access to fresh, high-quality food is about more than convenience — it is about health, dignity and opportunity,” Hunter said. “The arrival of Sprouts Market in the Westphalia community represents a meaningful investment in our families and in the future of District 6. When we talk about healthier communities, we must recognize that food is medicine.”
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