Mayor Zohran Mamdani admitted Tuesday that the promised lower prices at his city-owned grocery stores will only be guaranteed for a core set of everyday staples.
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“When it comes to the products that we will be selling at the city-run grocery stores, there will be an essential basket of goods that will be guaranteed a cheaper price, and cheaper than what they’re being sold at currently,” he said during a news conference at La Marqueta in Harlem.
The already city-owned La Marqueta was the first location revealed to host Mamdani’s socialist pet grocery project, but he said Tuesday the actual store – which carries a whopping $30 million expected price tag – won’t open until 2029.
Getty Images Other yet-to-be-decided municipal grocery stores will open before then, with the first expected to greet shoppers in late 2027, officials said.
“This store will be open in 2029,” Mamdani said. “The reason that we’re announcing it first is because, unlike other stores, this will be built from the ground up.”
The store at La Marqueta is planned to be a 9,000-square-foot market erected on a nearby vacant lot, officials said.
The project will cost roughly half the $70 million Mamdani’s administration expects to spend to get the city-owned grocery stores off the ground in all five boroughs by the end of his first term.
Mayor Mamdani unveiled a plan to build a $30 milion city-owned grocery store next to La Marqueta in Harlem. James Keivom for NY Post Mamdani has pitched the stores as an affordability measure that’ll tackle the often-volatile price of groceries.
City Hall officials plan to tap a private operator to manage the stores’ daily operations.
“What it’s going to allow people to do is it’s going to allow them to budget, and it’s going to allow it to feel the predictability of price,” Mamdani said.
The price of a “core basket of goods” – which Mamdani and City Hall officials didn’t specify – will be fixed, the mayor said.