Erewhon Plans First Orange County Store in Costa Mesa
Erewhon will open a 20,000-square-foot store in Costa Mesa in September 2027. The location will be the chain's largest and will occupy a former t-shirt store at 140 East 17th Street.
New York PostErewhon is moving forward with plans to open its first Orange County location in Costa Mesa. The Los Angeles-based chain will occupy a 20,000-square-foot warehouse space at 140 East 17th Street that currently houses a t-shirt store. The new store is scheduled to open in September 2027.
It will be the largest location for the chain, which currently operates 12 stores and has five additional sites planned.
Erewhon has opened new locations in Beverly Hills, Pasadena, and West Hollywood in recent years.
Some online users expressed excitement about the arrival of the upscale grocer. Others criticized the chain's high prices and questioned its fit with Orange County shopping habits. The store is expected to draw affluent shoppers and wellness-focused customers to the area.
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