Farm Boy continues its expansion into the Golden Horseshoe--Ontario's most densely-populated region that extends from Niagara to Oshawa--with a store in St. Catharines scheduled to open next year.
The nearly 25,000-sq.-ft. store will anchor The Fourth Avenue West Shopping Centre, along with tenants including Princess Auto, PenFincial, Sherwin Williams and KFC, according to Colliers International Niagara.
The Empire-owned chain announced last week it would open a location in Burlington later this year, strengthening its foothold in the Southern Ontario market.
Founded in 1981, Farm Boy made its name with a focus on high-quality produce, meat, bakery and prepared foods and private-label products in the Ottawa market. It began its push east in 2014 with stores in London, Kitchener, Brantford and Whitby.
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Farm Boy's first Toronto store opened at the western edge of the city in 2018, mere months before it was acquired by Empire in a deal valued at $800 million. At the time of the deal Empire executives said significant expansion for the chain would come fast, with an emphasis on the Toronto area.