Costa Mesa, meet Henry’s
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Paul Clinton
Healthier-foods grocery store Henry’s Marketplace is readying its
third Orange County store at the Costa Mesa Square shopping center, a
spokeswoman said. The store is scheduled to open within a month.
The Southern California grocer, which operates 19 other stores in
the region, has also hired David San Miguel as its store director,
the company said.
“We’re excited about opening a new store in Costa Mesa and adding
David to the team,” said John Baker, the vice president of Henry’s.
The Costa Mesa location will be the third in Orange County and
fill a 25,000-square-foot anchor slot at the center, which opened in
2000. The center, which also includes a Target Greatland, is at
Harbor Boulevard and Nutmeg Place.
Henry’s operates groceries in Laguna Niguel and Yorba Linda. The
local grocery is expected to employ 85 people.
Local civic and business leaders say they have eagerly awaited the
arrival of the grocer. Henry’s executives have been planning the
store for two years. It will fill the void left by Whole Foods
Market, the health-food grocer that pulled out of Triangle Square in
April.
“We think they’re going to be a great addition [to Costa Mesa],”
said Ed Fawcett, the president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
“There is nothing like this in this vicinity.”
Executives describe Henry’s as a “transition grocer,” which falls
midway between a pure health foods store and the garden variety
grocery store. Henry’s is known for its fresh produce, bulk foods and
vitamins.
About 3,380 square feet of the store will be set aside for
produce. The market will offer more than 350 varieties of fresh
fruits and vegetables. The store will contain ia deli, a fresh meat
and seafood counter, a beer and wine section and a bakery.
The local store will be made from recycled wood, corrugated tin
and other materials, and will incorporate a farmer’s market design.
The look of the grocery is meant to evoke produce stands and
neighborhood butchers in the 1950s.
The wood used for the hand-painted signage and interior walls was
recycled from an 1890s Kentucky tobacco plant. The lighting used in
the store is also designed to reduce energy usage.
Henry’s was established in 1943, when the Boney family bought a
truckload of peaches and sold them on a street corner in San Diego.
In 1999, Wild Oats Markets Inc. acquired the chain.
For the more health-conscious customers, Henry’s will offer
vitamins, supplements, homeopathic remedies, all-natural body care
products and some nutrition books. A corporate nutritionist, based at
the store, will help coordinate health screenings and consultations,
educational events, seminars and other community activities.
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