Opening Date Revealed for PCC Community Markets' Downtown Seattle Branch
PCC Community Markets Reopens Downtown Seattle Store as PCC Corner Market
After a brief closure in late 2023, PCC Community Markets is set to reopen its downtown Seattle location on July 15 at 9 a.m. The store, now named PCC Corner Market, will serve shoppers Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Located at 4th Avenue and Union Street, the PCC Corner Market offers a variety of products to meet the needs of commuters, visitors, and local residents during weekdays. Customers can find grab-and-go offerings for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, deli products from the PCC Market Kitchen, a hot bar, salad bar, fresh sushi, an assortment of beer and wine, everyday grocery staples, and essentials.
Eli Dorr-Fay, a longtime PCC employee, has been named store manager of the PCC Corner Market. The company's CEO, Krish Srinivasan, stated that the downtown location had become unprofitable at the time of its closure. However, with the reopening, PCC is focusing on improving its financial performance, and the new store is part of this strategy.
In addition to the practical aspects, the PCC Corner Market also features artwork by Andrea M. Wilbur-Sigo of the Squaxin Island Tribe. This reflects PCC's commitment to supporting local artists and promoting cultural diversity.
Founded in Seattle in 1953, PCC Community Markets runs 15 stores in the Pacific Northwest. In 2025, PCC was named one of Progressive Grocer's Outstanding Independents. The company turned a modest profit last year, with net sales reaching $449.9 million, and saw a 3.1% rise during the latest fiscal year.
The grand opening of the PCC Corner Market next month will include live music, free samples, and giveaways to the first 50 shoppers. For more information, visit the PCC Community Markets website or the PCC Corner Market's social media channels.
As PCC continues to grow and adapt, the reopening of the downtown Seattle store is a significant step in its strategic efforts to strengthen its financial footing and community impact. The company has brought on a new CFO, Amy Chow, to guide its financial future and support its mission for sustainable growth and community service. For detailed financial performance data post-reopening, such as sales or profit impact from the specific store, it may be necessary to wait for more recent reports or press releases.
- The PCC Corner Market, the reopened downtown Seattle store of PCC Community Markets, offers a wide selection of food-and-drink options, including grab-and-go meals, deli products, hot bar, salad bar, fresh sushi, beer, wine, everyday grocery staples, and essentials.
- Apart from practical offerings, the PCC Corner Market also showcases artwork by Andrea M. Wilbur-Sigo of the Squaxin Island Tribe, reflecting PCC's commitment to supporting local artists and promoting cultural diversity, aligning with their lifestyle and community values.