Highly-Anticipated 725 Ponce Kroger to Celebrate Grand Opening

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Tuesday, October 15th, 2019

At 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 16, the doors will open at the much-anticipated 725 Ponce Kroger. The celebration officially starts at 8:00 a.m. with comments from community leaders, including Atlanta City Councilman Amir Farokhi and Rob Brawner, Executive Director of the Atlanta Beltline Partnership.
 
“The 65,000 square foot store reflects the spirit and vibrancy of the Beltline and surrounding communities, featuring murals from local artists and Atlanta-themed décor, along with a green roof with plants and beehives,” said Felix Turner, manager of corporate affairs for Kroger’s Atlanta Division.
 
The 725 Ponce Kroger includes special departments and features, such as:
 
-A large Starbucks with a walk-up order and pick-up stations from the patio, which has Beltline access

-Pub on Ponce Beer & Wine bar with a walk-up window and Beltline access

-B’s Cracklin BBQ

-Murray’s Cheese

-Deli Offerings:

-The Chicken Company

-Pizza Romano

-Sushi and Pan Asian

-Boar’s Head Sandwiches with a made-to-order sandwich station

-Salad Bar

-Home Chef Case

-Kroger Pick-up (available after Oct. 23rd)

-Scan-Bag-Go

Customary departments found in our stores, such as floral, produce, bakery, meat/seafood and pharmacy
 
The grand opening of the 725 Ponce Kroger will also celebrate Kroger’s Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative. Procter and Gamble will join the festivities, donating $25,000 to the Atlanta Community Food Bank to help replenish its inventory – and Kroger will recognize its local Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Food Rescue Program partner agency, Antioch Urban Ministries, with a $500 gift card.
 
Kroger will also donate $500 gift cards to Grady High School, Inman Park Middle School and Springdale Park Elementary School.
 
“The City of Atlanta, community leaders, residents and businesses have come together to create and nurture a very special place. The new 725 Ponce Kroger signifies our ongoing commitment to the community and the ongoing economic prosperity of Atlanta.” Turner said.