Market on Melrose Officially Opens Its Doors

Market on Melrose Officially Opens Its Doors
The new grocery store marks the end of a decades-long food desert in Northwest Roanoke.

The community of Northwest Roanoke has a neighborhood grocery store again. After more than 40 years without access to a full-service grocer, Market on Melrose is offering a solution to the long-standing food desert in this area of the city. Operated by Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, Market on Melrose is one of the first Goodwill-operated grocery stores in the country.

First-time customers were delighted to explore the 15,000-square-foot store, perusing the aisles of freshly stocked, affordable produce, meats, dairy products, and pantry staples.

Local leaders and changemakers, including Goodwill Industries of the Valleys President and CEO Richmond Vincent and Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea, came together for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the grand opening alongside the Market on Melrose team to welcome shoppers. Citizens of Northwest Roanoke were honored for their advocacy and civic partnerships that helped to make the vision of the grocery store and future community hub a reality.

“This is a bright day for our city and a celebration of our future as we are another step closer to putting food insecurity and poverty in our past,” said Richmond Vincent, president & CEO of Goodwill Industries of the Valleys. “Through the Market on Melrose, we are continuing our mission of empowering individuals and strengthening families who now have convenient, walkable access to affordable nutrition without having to leave their neighborhood.”

Roanoke College professor Elizabeth Ackley, Ph.D., who spearheaded the Northwest Roanoke Food Access Initiative, was also present to commemorate the store’s first day of operation. Ackley was honored with a key to the Market on Melrose, a symbol of the gratitude felt by Goodwill Industries of the Valleys and the city of Roanoke in bringing this project to life.

“For more than 30 years, you have wanted to figure out a way to change the world. We are all here today to tell you that you have, and you did,” said Vincent of Ackley’s efforts.

Aside from alleviating the food desert in Northwest Roanoke by providing access to nutritional options and education, the Market also provides improved employment opportunities. The initial staff consists of 40 new team members working the cashier lanes; managing product inventory; and ensuring the Market’s enjoyable, safe, and clean atmosphere. About half of the Market’s team members are Northwest Roanoke residents, including Customer Service Manager LaCresha Brown. Brown spoke of how the Market will cater to the cultural diversity of the neighborhood by offering a variety of international foods and may encourage residents to cook at home more often, leading to healthier eating habits.

“I’m most excited because the Market on Melrose will provide convenience for my elders in the community, and it will be beneficial for families without reliable transportation,” said Brown. “Once all areas are completed, I see the community coming together to meet, interact, and build relationships. I will bring hospitality to the Market and our team will create a warm and welcoming atmosphere,” said Brown.

Following the store’s opening, the Market will host a Family Fun Celebration on Saturday, November 16, with free activities for adults and children, including scavenger hunts and face painting. 

Market on Melrose is the first phase of the larger Melrose Plaza project. The Melrose Plaza lobby is expected to open in the spring, followed closely by the Excel Center — the first adult high school in Virginia. Future phases will include the opening of Wellness on Melrose and the Bank of Botetourt branch.

Market on Melrose Bringing Fresh Food to Roanoke Food Desert

Market on Melrose to Open November 13, Bringing Fresh Food to Roanoke Food Desert

New grocery store marks first phase of Melrose Plaza community hub

Roanoke, Va. (October 21, 2024) – Market on Melrose, a new grocery store aimed at addressing food insecurity in Northwest Roanoke’s food desert, will celebrate its grand opening on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. The store is the first service to open in Melrose Plaza, a transformational community hub designed to provide resources to eliminate poverty.

“We are excited to bring this resource to our community,” said Amanda Taylor-Napier, director of business services. “As Melrose Plaza seeks to provide resources to eliminate poverty, it only makes sense to first address food insecurity.”

The 15,000-square-foot Market on Melrose will offer a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, dairy products and pantry staples, with an emphasis on nutritious and affordable options.

Grand Opening events will begin with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on November 13. “The ribbon cutting will be a chance for us to honor the local community partnerships that helped make this project a reality,” said President and CEO Richmond Vincent. “We can’t wait to open the doors and have the community experience this tremendous resource.”

Festivities will continue on Saturday, November 16, when the store will host a Family Fun Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring free activities for kids and adults.

“We can’t wait to meet our customers and look forward to helping them as they come to the Market to get household staples that they need,” said Tina Lafone, grocery store manager. “Our team is dedicated to exceptional customer service, and we want everyone to feel welcomed when they walk in the doors.”

Market on Melrose is the first phase of the larger Melrose Plaza project. The Melrose Plaza lobby is expected to open in the spring, followed closely by the Excel Center – the first adult high school in Virginia. Future phases will include the opening of Wellness on Melrose and the Bank of Botetourt branch.

Melrose Plaza to Honor Influential Roanokers

Melrose Plaza to Honor Influential Roanokers

Input invited on honorees for History Wall

Roanoke, Va. (Oct. 1, 2024)—Melrose Plaza seeks to honor historical figures, people, places, and landmarks integral to Northwest Roanoke’s history through a history wall that will be a key feature at the community hub. Locals are asked to provide their input on the current list of Melrose Plaza History Wall nominees.

The History Wall is one way that Melrose Plaza seeks to reflect the local community by forever memorializing Roanoke’s history makers. Current nominees include Roanoke’s civil rights leaders, artists, scientists, community activists, and philanthropists, such as Dr. John B. Claytor, Dr. Beth Brown, William Dabney, Henrietta Lacks, Noel C. Taylor, Oliver White Hill and more.

The installation is planned to open in the Spring of 2025, after the opening of the Market on Melrose in November. This History Wall will be an anchor in the center of the Plaza. A Living Legends exhibit and a Hidden in Plain Site virtual reality exhibit will also be featured at Melrose Plaza. Combined, these features aim to tell the story of history-makers and overlooked locations that represent the expansive local history in Roanoke.

Residents can provide feedback on current nominees or submit names for consideration by visiting melroseplazaroanoke.com. Feedback will be accepted until November 1, 2024.

For more information, visit melroseplazaroanoke.com/history-wall.