The company said it will continue serving customers in the area through its four other Seattle locations and online grocery services via Amazon.
SEATTLE — Whole Foods Market will close its Capitol Hill store on Madison and Broadway by June 20, a company spokesperson confirmed Saturday.
“All team members will transfer to roles at nearby Whole Foods Market locations,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “We regularly evaluate the performance and growth potential of our stores and make decisions to position the company for long-term success.”
The company said it will continue serving customers in the area through its four other Seattle locations and
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