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    Huge New Japanese Supermarket is Coming to Emeryville in 2025

    29 days ago
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    CenterCal Properties has announced that Tokyo Central, a popular Japan-based grocery and retail chain, will be opening a new location at the Bay Street Emeryville shopping center in 2025. This will be the first Tokyo Central in the East Bay and the second in Northern California.

    Tokyo Central, owned by Pan Pacific Retail Management, offers a wide range of imported Japanese products, including groceries, ready-to-go food trays, health items, and other specialty goods. The Bay Street location will also feature an upscale dining area serving authentic Japanese cuisine.

    The introduction of Tokyo Central aligns with CenterCal Properties’ strategy to diversify the offerings at Bay Street Emeryville, reflecting the cultural richness of the Bay Area. The region’s significant Asian population, combined with a growing consumer interest in Japanese flavors and products, makes this a strategic addition to the shopping center.

    Scott Bohrer, Vice President of Development for Bay Street Emeryville, emphasized the center’s goal of providing a unique cultural shopping experience. “The addition of Tokyo Central completes our vision of bringing an important daily needs amenity to the surrounding community,” Bohrer said.

    The new store will be housed in a 40,635-square-foot anchor building with 112 rooftop parking spaces. This development coincides with the completion of the $5 million South Bay Street Plaza and Art Garden, which features artwork from national and local artists.

    Tokyo Central joins a list of new and upcoming additions to Bay Street Emeryville, including Miniso, JARS by Fabio Viviani, and Red Door Escape Room, further establishing the center as a premier destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment in the East Bay.

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