The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Farmacy opens in June to sell locally grown produce

Store’s name comes from health benefits of fresh foods.

- By Tyler Wilkins tyler.wilkins@ajc.com

There will be a new place in Grayson to buy locally grown produce this summer.

Grayson Farmacy, a playon-words for the health benefits derived from fresh foods, plans to open in June with fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy, olive oil and other items sourced from Gwinnett County and the rest of Georgia, said owner Blake Hawkins.

Customers will be able to purchase and season extra virgin olive oil with herbs and spices at a bar. “It’s going to bring people that are look- ing for different things that nobody else but Grayson will have,” said Mayor Allison Wilkerson.

The 2,400-square-foot provisions store, located at 412 Grayson Parkway, will reside in two historic build- ings as part of The Railyard, a mixed-use developmen­t in the Gwinnett city’s downtown area of restaurant­s, retail, office space and residentia­l flats. The store’s buildings, built in the early 1900s, were once the Bank of Grayson and a mercantile shop, Hawkins said.

The store will prioritize preserving t he historic face of the buildings while remodeling the interior, Hawkins said. It will offer a porch with rocking chairs and hanging plants, Hawkins said, hoping to mimic the “welcoming feeling” of roadside farmers mar- kets with front porches for customers to sit and chat.

“I don’t think there’s a brick-and-mortar store that’s like this (in the Gwinnett County area) that’s locally owned and operated that specialize­s in all local produce,” said Hawkins, who resides in Grayson. “I think that we are going to fill a niche that’s not been filled before, as we have several produce stands around the area but nothing in Grayson proper.”

Tentativel­y, the store hours will be 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday.

 ?? COURTESY OF GRAYSON FARMARCY ?? Grayson Farmacy will offer an outdoor porch with rocking chairs and hanging plants on the side of the store facing The Railyard developmen­t.
COURTESY OF GRAYSON FARMARCY Grayson Farmacy will offer an outdoor porch with rocking chairs and hanging plants on the side of the store facing The Railyard developmen­t.

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