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Three Sisters Market Is Opening on West Boulevard

The community-owned grocery co-op tackling food insecurity in Charlotte West Boulevard corridor.

Charlotte's West Boulevard corridor is on the brink of a transformative change.

 

After years of grappling with limited access to fresh groceries, the community is set to welcome Three Sisters Market, a community-owned food cooperative slated to open in 2025 at the corner of Romare Bearden Drive and West Boulevard.

 

This initiative is more than just a grocery store; it's a testament to the neighborhood's resilience and commitment to self-sufficiency.

 

For decades, residents have faced challenges in obtaining fresh, affordable produce without traveling significant distances.

 

The establishment of Three Sisters Market aims to bridge this gap, providing not only nutritious food options but also fostering economic empowerment within the community.

 

The market's cooperative model means that it's owned and operated by community members, ensuring that profits are reinvested locally.

 

This approach not only supports local farmers and producers but also creates jobs and educational opportunities for residents.

 

It's a holistic strategy to address food insecurity while strengthening community ties.

 

As the opening date approaches, community involvement is crucial.

 

Residents are encouraged to become members of the co-op, participate in planning meetings, and contribute to the market's development.

 

By doing so, they ensure that the market reflects the needs and desires of those it serves.

 

Insider Tip: Keep an eye out for upcoming community events and workshops related to the market.

 

These gatherings are excellent opportunities to learn more, get involved, and connect with neighbors who share a passion for enhancing the West Boulevard corridor.

 

In a city that's rapidly evolving, initiatives like Three Sisters Market highlight the power of community-driven solutions.

 

It's a reminder that when residents come together with a shared vision, they can create meaningful change that resonates for generations.

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