News Summary
Enson Market, a new international grocery store specializing in Asian foods, is set to open in Tallahassee by summer 2026. Located at 1964 W. Tennessee Street, the store will offer fresh produce, seafood, butcher services, and daily essentials, catering to a diverse community. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand for quality grocery shopping and will enhance the local economy and job market.
TALLAHASSEE – A new international grocery store dedicated to Asian foods and products is set to open in Tallahassee, named Enson Market. The store will be located at 1964 W. Tennessee Street and is anticipated to begin operating by the summer of 2026.
Enson Market aims to provide a diverse range of offerings, which will include fresh produce, seafood, butcher services, soft goods, and essential daily use products. This grocery store will cater to the growing demand for quality grocery shopping experiences in the local community.
The decision to establish Enson Market in Tallahassee stems from the city’s expanding population and a notable interest in diverse food options. The grocery chain has already experienced considerable success in similar environments, particularly in college communities. The firm believes that the demographic in Tallahassee will respond positively to their offerings, enhancing the grocery shopping landscape in the area.
Enson Market plans to join a successful network of existing locations in Orlando, Gainesville, and Plantation, with a future site also set for Jacksonville. The expansion into Tallahassee reflects a strategic move to reach a broader audience and meet the needs of a diversified consumer base.
The principal at CRW Commercial expressed enthusiasm about bringing Enson Market to Florida residents. With the increasing multicultural demographic, Enson Market looks to serve not just Asian communities but also all residents seeking authentic international food experiences.
This upcoming grocery store represents a significant addition to Tallahassee’s retail scene, potentially creating new local jobs and contributing to the local economy. Given the current trends toward a more globally conscious consumer base, the introduction of an Asian grocery store is well-timed. Enson Market’s fresh produce and specialty items may appeal to both long-time residents and newcomers alike, enhancing the variety of options available to shoppers.
The location on W. Tennessee Street is strategically positioned to attract foot traffic from nearby neighborhoods and schools, fostering a community shopping experience. As the city prepares for its new grocery store, residents can anticipate a refreshing change in their shopping possibilities while also enjoying the expanding diversity of available products.
As the opening date approaches, further details on the specific offerings, employment opportunities, and opening events will likely be communicated to the public, allowing for community engagement. Enson Market is poised to become a staple in Tallahassee, reflecting the city’s growth and commitment to multicultural inclusivity in its retail offerings.
For more information about Enson Market or other local developments, residents and interested parties can follow local news updates as the store’s launch date becomes clearer.
For queries related to economic development and news, the Economic Development Reporter is available for contact.
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- Tallahassee.com: Enson Market Coming to Tallahassee
- WTXL: Grocery Stores Adapt
- Jacksonville.com: Aldi/Winn-Dixie Conversion
- Wikipedia: Grocery Store
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Grocery

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