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Popular Japanese grocery chain expands in San Francisco Bay Area

Osaka Marketplace opens two stores as niche grocers boost retail
Osaka Marketplace signed a lease to occupy a former Lucky supermarket at the Edgewater Place Shopping Center in the waterfront suburb of Foster City in the San Francisco Bay Area. (CoStar)
Osaka Marketplace signed a lease to occupy a former Lucky supermarket at the Edgewater Place Shopping Center in the waterfront suburb of Foster City in the San Francisco Bay Area. (CoStar)
CoStar News
July 22, 2025 | 11:13 P.M.

A popular Japanese grocery chain that opened its first store four years ago at the northern edge of Silicon Valley is opening two more stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, as Asian specialty stores breathe new life into the region’s retail economy.

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