Japanese market leases South Bay store site once occupied by Sprouts
Briefly

Hashi Market, a unique Japanese grocery store offering a blend of supermarket and mini department store, is set to open its first West Coast location in Cupertino, California. The store will occupy the former Sprouts site and aims to cater to the area's large Asian population. Head of operations Ava Liu expressed confidence in the site's viability, emphasizing the tech-centric demographic. With around 20,900 square feet, the store will employ 40 to 50 people and is expected to open in three to four months, focusing on fresh food and household items.
This is a very nice location for us. It is the tech center of the United States. There is a large Asian population in this area.
We are North America's first blend of fresh food supermarket, mini department store, and catering service.
They are going to do great at this location. It's a high-profile, very busy intersection with high traffic counts.
Read at The Mercury News
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