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PCC Sets July Opening For Downtown Seattle Store

Small-format store was first announced last year

By Rob Smith April 17, 2025

A crowd of people stands outside the entrance of PCC Community Markets in downtown Seattle, under an overhang with modern glass and metal architecture, eagerly anticipating the store reopening.
PCC is reopening its store in downtown Seattle
Photo courtesy of PCC Community Markets

PCC Community Markets has cemented plans to open a small format store in downtown Seattle.

The store, called PCC Corner Market, is the Seattle-based co-op’s first small format store. It will open in July at Fourth Avenue and Union Street in a portion of the footprint of PCC’s former traditional store that closed in January 2024.

PCC, which operates 15 stores across the region, first announced the small-format store last year. The Rainier Tower location will be about 6,000 square feet, significantly smaller than a traditional PCC store. PCC says it is “tailored to meet the unique needs of the downtown community,” and will offer options for breakfast, lunch and after work grab-and-go items.

The Downtown Seattle Association says foot traffic in the downtown core is slowly increasing, though it remains well below pre-pandemic levels. About 89,000 workers go downtown each day, and about 108,000 people now live downtown.

Luxury men’s apparel retailer Suit Supply also recently opened in Rainier Tower.

 

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