Patel Brothers Grocery to Open in East Windsor Village on Princeton Hightstown Road in East Windsor Township

Mayor Janice S. Mironov announced that Patel Brothers grocery store will be opening in the former Genuardi’s in East Windsor Village, on Princeton Hightstown Road (Route 571). The new grocery store, currently scheduled to open in March 2015, will occupy 22,300 square feet in the East Windsor Village, anchored by Target and TJMaxx and newest announced tenant Kay Jewelers.

Patel Brothers is a U.S. based grocery retail chain which offers a full line of groceries including dry goods, frozen items and fresh produce. The company partners with renowned food wholesaler Raja Foods, which imports food products such as rice, spices, and juices from countries including England, Spain, India, Pakistan, China and Australia.

Mayor Mironov stated, “We are excited to welcome an experienced successfully established grocery chain to this available space as a shopping option for residents of our community. East Windsor Village is a vibrant shopping center with popular stores and much activity, and it is great news that this grocery store chain will now occupy this vacant space.”

Mayor Mironov added, “Patel Brothers grocery store will immediately create approximately 20 full time jobs and many other part time jobs in our community, which is always a welcomed boost to our local economy. The decision of Patel Brothers grocery store to expand their company in East Windsor is another sign of the strong attraction of East Windsor as a location for new stores and restaurants.”

Patel Brothers grocery store, which opened their flagship store in 1974 in Chicago, Illinois, is a growing national chain with 51 locations in the United States and 4 locations in Canada. New Jersey locations include North Brunswick, South Amboy and Parsippany. Patel Brothers recently ranked #17 on the Saveur 100, an annual list of “favorite restaurants, food, drink, people, places and things” compiled by Saveur, a food and travel magazine.

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