Lucky's Market in Ann Arbor and the entire 39-store Boulder, Colorado based chain closed in early 2020 as a consequence of the Kroger Company's divestment from the enterprise. The space, at 1919 S. Industrial, was later renovated as Venue by 4M; it had previously been a Kroger grocery store.

In the news

Lucky’s Market Confirms Store Closure Reports, Progressive Grocer, January 24, 2020.

About

Lucky's Farmers Market in Ann Arbor, Michigan carries natural and organic foods and fresh locally grown produce at low prices.

Lucky's carries quality, fresh produce from a wide range of local farms. The extensive organic, specialty, and gluten free selections are available throughout the year, along with top branded items our guests want for their families. This means you enjoy the convenience of a truly one-stop shopping destination.

 

Philosophy

Here at Lucky’s Market, we believe food is the connection that ties us all together. Speaking directly to our beliefs, our character and our purpose, it not only fuels our body, it gives us amazing opportunities to gather and connect with each other.

We seek the freshest local, organic, sustainable and traditionally crafted foods made with purpose and pride to sell in our stores. We also passionately support local farmers and organic foods with a garden to table belief that celebrates our neighbors in the community.

We thrill in what’s important, from our farm families, to our guests, to our team. We are passionate about learning, making conscientious choices and nurturing communities.

We believe in Doing Good through our giving programs, through volunteering, and through education. We endeavor to, at all times, promote responsible social practices, support youth education, offer second chances to area neighbors, and provide sustainable environmental initiatives.

Independently owned and operated, Lucky’s emphasizes openness, not only with our products and services, ­­­­­but through our actions, procedures and protocols. We believe when we give back to the earth, the earth repays in kind.

Our unrelenting commitment: to offer the best quality for the finest value from our family of stores to your family. Responsibly. Sustainably. Remarkably.

 

Culture

In 2003, chefs and food lovers Trish and Bo Sharon opened Lucky’s Market in Boulder, Colorado. Their vision: to create a grocery store with a genuine, personal touch that offered quality products at an affordable price.

Lucky’s Market was born, based on our pledge to be our very best for our guests, team members, and the community. What’s more, our group of seasoned professionals, many of whom have worked together for decades in the natural foods industry, are dedicated to keeping our commitment of acting as responsible members of our community.

Over a decade later, we’re still making a meaningful impact locally by displaying thought and purpose in our actions, by selling quality products, and by providing entertaining and educated service.

We would be nothing without our relationships, so we treat our guests as an extension of our own family. Of course, our suppliers are an equally integral part of our success, from the artisans, to the ranchers, local farmers, talented bakers and even our candlestick makers.

This robust combination of all of us together helps make Lucky’s…well, lucky.

 

Community

Lucky’s Market Community Project is dedicated to improving the quality of life where we live and work by supporting vendors, our communities, and local organizations that address vital local needs through volunteering, scrip program, partnerships, and product donations.

Resilience

We live in a dynamic world full of opportunity, and we want to be there to help individuals and organizations be successful, no matter what gets thrown at them. You never know where life will take you, and when unforeseen events threaten to dim the spirit, Lucky’s is here to try and help fan those embers from a flicker to a bright flame.

We know everyone has a difference to make. By supporting our neighbors before and during times of difficulty, we hope to nourish the soul. We want to strengthen the organizations that serve our communities so they can continue to make good things happen. Together we’re growing a brighter, more sustainable future for our community and our world.

Youth & Education

When it comes to kids, Lucky's cares. We actively support kids' health and education initiatives in neighborhoods across the country. With over a decade of dedication and hundreds of lives being positively served, we aim to give our kids an even healthier, happier future.

From health and nutrition programs to store tours and free fruit samplings, we are committed to making a difference for kids. After all, someday they will be the ones to affect positive change in the world, and we want to support efforts to help them succeed.

Healthy Communities

The neighborhoods around our stores, the places our customers and team members call home, are the reason we exist as a store. Lucky's is committed to protecting and conserving our environment as well as nourishing the community, inside and out.

From head to toe, we’re driven to make a difference for our neighbors. Through community classes, neighborhood projects, and local civic partnerships, we cheer on a healthier community through fun, educational support. Through our socially responsible business model, we share our homegrown passion for sustainability -- from large-scale initiatives, like renovating existing buildings for our stores, to everyday practices, like donating food to local food banks and recycling, we strive to make big strides towards a smaller footprint.

Healthy communities are made up of vibrant neighbors with people living active lives with respect to themselves, each other, and environment around them.

Stories

Lucky’s Market Community Project is dedicated to improving the quality of life where we live and work by supporting vendors, communities, and local organizations. Here are a few stories of our programs at work.

Read the stories on Lucky's Community Blog:  Read Our Blog - Doing Good

 

Location, Store Hours, Store Phone

Location: 1919 S. Industrial Highway, Ann Arbor, MI
Store Hours: 7:00am - 10:00pm, Seven Days a Week
Phone: 734-368-9137

 

Source: https://www.luckysmarket.com/location/ann-arbor-mi/