Fresh Thyme Farmers Market unveiled its first of six Wisconsin stores Tuesday in Mandel Group Inc.’s North End development in downtown Milwaukee.
- Fresh Thyme anchors phase three of Mandel Group’s North End Development.
- A band greets guests during opening day festivities.
- Fresh Thyme CEO Chris Sherrell and real estate developer Barry Mandel
- The store offers a natural meat department.
- There are more than 400 bulk food bins.
- An olive and antipasti bar is also available.
- Fresh Thyme boasts an extensive produce department.
- The retailer focuses on value-priced natural and organic food.
- Juice is made to order.
- The wine and beer department is extensive.
- Fresh bread is available at several stations throughout the store.
The organic grocery store includes a coffee bar, juice bar and 400 bulk food bins.
Fresh Thyme CEO Chris Sherrell said the state was in need of what Fresh Thyme brings to the Wisconsin market, which is fresh competition and the farmers market concept.
“We bring a fresh option, at a value, in a great shopping environment,” Sherrell said. “We’re trying to bring the fun back in shopping, at the same time, we’re trying to bring affordability back to the natural and organic food space.”
The Downers Grove, Ill.-based company has opened 38 stores in the last two years.
“It has been tough, but we have a a tried and true concept,” Sherrell said. “The big question was, does the Midwest support this concept, and the answer has been yes.”
Locally, Fresh Thyme is also planning on building stores at 84South in Greenfiled and in Brookfield, Kenosha and Menomonee Falls.