Save Mart groundbreaking in Manteca, California

The Save Mart Companies broke ground July 30 on a new 52,000-square-foot Save Mart at Main Street and Atherton Drive in Manteca, California.

Slated to open in late summer 2026, the store will be an anchor tenant in the Marketplace at Main Shopping Center.

“With this future Save Mart store, we are proud to provide even more convenience to our friends and neighbors in South Manteca,” said Jim Perkins, president of The Save Mart Companies.

“We will deliver a best-in-class shopping experience rooted in our promise of everyday lower prices and exceptional quality, while also creating more employment opportunities in the region.”

Save Mart’s presence in Manteca dates back to 1962. The new store will feature a fresh-forward design with full-service floral, produce, meat, deli and bakery departments showcasing locally produced customer favorites.

The store also will include an eatery with an outdoor patio and the latest in digital convenience, including pickup and delivery through its website and third-party marketplaces, as well as Amazon return kiosks.

In addition, it will be 100 percent electric and feature an energy-efficient, natural CO2 refrigeration system.

About The Save Mart Companies

The Save Mart Companies operates 194 Save Mart, Lucky and FoodMaxx stores throughout California and western Nevada, as well as 11 Roth’s and Chuck’s Fresh Markets in Oregon and Washington.

Its philanthropic nonprofit, The CARES Foundation, provides resources for children and families and has donated more than $5 million to communities.

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