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Downtown Syracuse’s new full-service grocer: An inside look (photos) Updated 10:37 AM; First, it is a full-service grocery store. “You can get your dairy, your produce, your meat, eggs and bread,” said DeChario, the Co-op’s general manager. “You can get your cleaning supplies, toothpaste, napkins your toilet paper. You don’t have to drive anywhere for those things. They’re here.” The second thing: Despite its connection to the 45-year-old member-owned cooperative store that has served the Westcott Nation for 40-plus years, you don’t need to be a member to shop there. (You don’t have to be a member to shop at the Westcott area store, either). ....
Full-service grocery store sets opening date at downtown’s Salt City Market Updated 10:54 AM; Today 10:39 AM The Syracuse Cooperative Market, at 618 Kensington Road in Syracuse s Westcott neighborhood, is opening its second location at downtown s Salt City Market in April 14.Jacob Pucci Facebook Share It opens Wednesday, April 14. The member-owned Co-op will operate its second location just down from the food hall dining area that is home to 10 independent food stalls offering a variety of global cuisines. Salt City Market, at 484 S. Salina St., opened that phase of its operation in January. The co-op bills itself as downtown’s first full-service grocery store. It will be open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. It offers groceries, fresh produce, bulk foods, craft beer, prepared to-go foods, and more. ....
Facebook Google+ The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. Twelve years ago, Adam Sudmann sat in his Brooklyn apartment sketching out models for a multinational food hall. And on Friday, those sketches will come to fruition in downtown Syracuse. Salt City Market, at 484 South Salina Street, is set to open at 11 a.m. on Friday and features food vendors with cuisines from around the world. The market was designed to model various food halls across the country and has 11 different food vendors. Sudmann said that the market wouldn’t have been created without the Allyn Family Foundation. The foundation created the Syracuse Urban Partnership for projects like Salt City Market, and about a quarter of the foundation’s endowment went to the project. ....