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Palmetto Superfoods Inks Lease in SF’s South Park SoMa Neighborhood

Urban Land Development, based in San Francisco, said Monday that Palmetto Superfoods, a fast-healthy concept bridging Brazilian açaí and California vegan-focused superfoods, has signed a lease at 531 Bryant St. in San Francisco’s South Park SoMa neighborhood.  Palmetto is slated to open in the second quarter.

“We partnered with ULD for the 531 Bryant retail space because this will give us a presence in South Park SoMa and its adjacency to Oracle Park – which gives us greater visibility for our catering division for both MELA events and supporting the next three years of San Francisco as it hosts the NBA All-Stars, Super Bowl, and World Cup,” said Charles Lee, founder & CEO, Palmetto Superfoods.

Leasing at 531 Bryant is led by JLL’s Chris Roeder, John Norton, and Carlye Parker. The 531 Bryant location will be the seventh Palmetto Superfoods store in the Bay Area. It will join 3rd & Clement, Union Street and Dolores Park in San Francisco; Primrose Road in Burlingame; Santana Row in San Jose; and Town & Country Village in Palo Alto, with eight more stores in the pipeline.

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