A new Kroger Marketplace is now open in the Bonds Ranch Community in North Fort Worth, according to a news release from the company.

The details

The 123,000-square-foot includes a Pax & Benficia café, Murray’s Cheese counter, a fuel center, a grab & go kiosk with snacks and beverages, and departments for produce, floral, meat and seafood, per the release. The store also has general merchandise, including home goods, apparel and toys.

“With the nearest grocery stores nearly four miles away, this new Kroger Marketplace will deliver much-needed access and everyday convenience to the Bonds Ranch community,” Kroger’s Texas Division President Rudy DiPietro said in the release. “We are excited to open our doors and welcome our neighbors with Texas-sized savings in every aisle, friendly service and a store built with the heart of this community in mind.”

The new Kroger Marketplace cost $40 million to construct and includes 35,000 products, including 2,000 local Texas products. The business also brings 220 new jobs for the community, the release states.

What else?

This store is the second Kroger Marketplace that opened in 2025 in Texas. The first Kroger Marketplace opened in Plano this past January.

Three new Kroger Marketplace stores have broken ground in Anna, Little Elm and the Sendera Ranch Neighborhood of North Fort Worth, which are all anticipated to open in 2026, per the release.

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