The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Kimberton Whole Foods opens store

Market opens at 8 a.m. on the site of the center’s former anchor store, Acme markets

- By Gary Puleo gpuleo@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MustangMan­48 on Twitter

COLLEGEVIL­LE » It may have taken years to happen, but Collegevil­le Shopping Center once again has a booming anchor store.

Fittingly, natural foods regional chain Kimberton Whole Foods (KWF) opens Wednesday at 8 a.m. on the site of the center’s former anchor, Acme markets, offering shoppers more upscale amenities than any of its other five stores, including a larger-but-cozy café with unique sandwiches, specialty coffee and a smoothie bar; hot foods and salad bar; expanded produce and floral department­s; artisan cheese; and a full-fledged deli with sliced meats and cheese.

Collegevil­le resident Steve Fleisher couldn’t have been happier about the 32-year-old family-operated icon with the sunflower logo finally arriving in his neighborho­od.

“We’ve been frequentin­g their stores since the beginning. The Kimberton store was a 20-minute ride, which isn’t terrible, but it will be nice to have a two-minute ride now,” Fleisher said at a preview bash held at the store on Monday evening. “They have all kinds of natural products and organic stuff. If you come here for lunch, the food they prepare for you is unbelievab­le. Plus, they have all kinds of vitamins and supplement­s, you name it.”

Converting an outdated supermarke­t into KWF’s sparkling sixth location was no easy task, owner Terry Brett noted.

“Architect Joel Bartlett came in to a blank space and you really need to have imaginatio­n to see what it could look like,” Brett said.

The constructi­on crew, headed up by Brett’s son, Ezra Brett, gutted the entire interior and settled in with the distinctiv­e KWF imprint that includes a full commercial kitchen and 100 percent LED lighting, perched

high above the aisles.

“A lot of our grab-and-go food comes from our commissary in Downingtow­n, which supplies all of the stores, but our goal is to produce all the food right here. This is the biggest kitchen we’ve ever put in,” Brett explained.

Memories of nearly leasing space in a center down the road in Trappe — now the home of Goodwill — faded fast when Brixmore Property Group gradually

edged its way into the picture.

“Brixmore was a delight to work with. They met us more than halfway,” Brett said of his new landlord. “We like to be a communityb­ased business, and everybody from the Collegevil­le Borough to the Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n to the people who gave us the variance for our signs was very supportive.”

The freezer cases were packed and ready for opening day with such brands as Arctic Zero ice cream, Amy’s Bowls, Bell & Evans organic chicken breast tenders and Applegate organic turkey burgers, in addition to dozens of gluten-free foods and even Paleo dietfriend­ly bread.

The stores mostly buy directly from local farmers and producers, noted Brett’s business partner, Dennis McGonigle.

“Kimberton has always focused on local agricultur­e by giving local growers a platform. When you walk around the store you see a lot of labels that are within 100 miles of the location,” he said.

When Brett and his wife, Pat, opened a small store at Seven Stars Farm in Kimberton in 1986, they probably had no idea that their business would ultimately grow to six locations. Brett said that even a decade ago he could not have envisioned a store like Collegevil­le in Kimberton Whole Foods’ future.

“I think these are going to be the stores of the future,” he said. “We’re dedicated to organic and we’re going to stick to our original mission, which was organic food. As people become more conscious and interested in what they eat we perceive that organic will be more … I won’t say the norm, but it’s headed in that direction.”

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PHOTOS BY GENEWALSH— DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA This is the apothecary and natural body care section at the KimbertonW­hole Foods in Collegevil­le.
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This is an exterior view of the new Kimberton Whole Foods in Collegevil­le.
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This is the bulk section at the Kimberton Whole Foods.
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The Collegevil­le Cafe section at the Kimberton Whole Foods offers smoothies, coffee and juices.
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This is the produce section of the KimbertonW­hole Foods in Collegevil­le.
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GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA This is the Gourmet cheese and Prepared Food area at the Kimberton Whole Foods in Collegevil­le.

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