Bridge Street Market is your neighborhood grocery store bringing fresh, affordable, and local products to Grand Rapids’ vibrant West Side and beyond.
Bridge Street Market is a 37,000-square-foot grocery store rooted in the heart of the West Side, built with gorgeous, Michigan-specific elements, like reclaimed wood from farms in Hart, Emmett, and Ludington, and historic neighborhood brick. Bridge Street Market opened its doors in 2018 as the first small-format market opened by Meijer. You’ll be happy to find a large selection of fresh produce, local and artisan groceries, as well as Meijer and national brand products on the shelves.
Supporting the West Side community is a top priority for Bridge Street Market. They continue to partner with local organizations like Grace’s Table, Well House, The Other Way Ministries, People First Economy and more. Store team members volunteer regularly at Stocking Elementary, Sibley Elementary and Union High Schools, and recently completed a community garden for Stocking Elementary students. The ongoing effort of the Bridge Street team involves identifying and establishing connections with additional organizations within the local community.
Bridge Street Market consistently supports new local companies aiming to gain experience with retail distribution and local vendors including Mosby’s Popcorn, Last Mile Cafe, Tor’s Tonics, Daddy’s Dough, Amethyst Bee Cakery, Stuck on Michigan and more. The store proudly features an extensive selection of over 4,000 locally produced items on its shelves
Distinguishing itself as an environmentally responsible grocery retailer, Bridge Street Market adopted a bagless approach. The complete elimination of single-use plastic bags in April 2022 was and important step in the market’s commitment to sustainability. Encouraging shoppers to bring their own bags and offering unique and affordable reusable bag options for purchase was essential in this transition.
You can learn more about Bridge Street Market by visiting their website and following them on social media.