The new Kirkland, Washington, location at 19,000 square feet will be much smaller than the Bellevue store but 30% larger than its current Kirkland location.
- PCC’s private-label collection of 12 product lines
- Certified organic and Non-GMO Project Verified pantry staples from Field Day
- A large studio to host PCC Cooking Classes, when they can be held in-person again, instead of virtually
- Plug-in stations for electric vehicles
More than 95% of PCC’s produce selection is organic; its fresh meats are 100% organic, non-GMO or grass fed; its fresh and frozen raw seafood is responsibly sourced as defined by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch program; and, whenever possible, the co-op sources its products from local producers, farmers, ranchers and fishers.
The grocer is also extending its PCC Food Bank Program to include a partnership with Bellevue Hopelink to support the community around the new store.
As for the Kirkland PCC, the grocer will close its current location, which was the company's second store, and relocate nearby to a space that is approximately 19,000 square feet, 30% larger than the original. The store is being developed by MRM Capital, with PCC’s architect and general contractor of record, MG2 and Woodman Construction, respectively.
PCC Community Markets is the largest community-owned food market in the United States, with 14 locations in Washington state.