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Foxtrot will lease space at a development recently completed by Shapack Partners at 167 N. Green St. Credit: COSTAR

FULTON MARKET — Chicago grocery chain Foxtrot is moving its headquarters and opening a second store in Fulton Market.

CEO Mike LaVitola confirmed the upscale grocer will lease 25,000 square feet of office space at a development recently completed by Shapack Partners at 167 N. Green St. 

“We’re thrilled to bring Foxtrot to the Fulton Market District later this year with both our new headquarters and the opening of our upcoming store,” LaVitola said in a statement late last week.

Foxtrot opened in 2014. It is a one-stop shop for groceries, freshly prepared meals, locally roasted coffee, gifts and wine. It has multiple locations throughout the city and recently expanded to Dallas and Washington, D.C.

Now, the company will move from its current office space in River North.

 “We’re excited to move our growing team to a new space where we can work and create together. We’ll also debut our flagship store along Green Street,” LaVitola said.

Foxtrot’s West Loop location at 1019 W. Lake St. will remain open.

“We look forward to bringing a bigger space and our expanded market and café offerings to the neighborhood for more people to enjoy,” LaVitola said.

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