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Sprouts Sets June 2026 Debut In Lake Nona’s Eagle Creek

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Published on April 04, 2026
Sprouts Sets June 2026 Debut In Lake Nona’s Eagle CreekSource: Google Street View

Lake Nona’s grocery game is getting a fresh jolt next year, as Sprouts Farmers Market eyes a June 12 opening for a new store in the Eagle Creek area just east of Narcoossee Road. The produce-first chain is planting itself along the growing retail corridor, giving nearby residents another option for organic and specialty groceries without leaving the neighborhood.

The company lists the Lake Nona site as Store #677 and pegs the opening date at June 12, 2026, at the corner of Eagle Creek Sanctuary Boulevard and Narcoossee Road, with an address of 10013 Eagle Creek Sanctuary Blvd in Orlando, according to Sprouts Farmers Market. The store page does not yet spell out a full grand-opening schedule or any special events ahead of the June debut.

A New Anchor For Eagle Creek

The Sprouts is set to serve as the anchor tenant for a new multi-building retail phase in the Eagle Creek neighborhood, as reported by Orlando Business Journal. Plans call for a mix of restaurants, shops, and office space aimed at the rapidly growing Lake Nona community, where rooftops seem to multiply almost as fast as traffic on Narcoossee.

Project Specifics And Neighbors

Planning documents and local reporting show the center will consist of roughly five buildings totaling about 81,250 square feet, with a roughly 23,299-square-foot space carved out for the grocery anchor at the southern end of the site, according to News Paterdomus. The developer, Emerson International, has already delivered adjacent commercial buildings along Narcoossee Road with tenants such as Smoothie King and Restore Hyper Wellness, the filings and reporting show. Those earlier phases sit within the Eagle Creek Planned Development and have helped establish that stretch as a growing retail node for Lake Nona.

Where Sprouts Fits In The Local Market

Sprouts has been expanding across Central Florida in recent months, opening stores in locations such as Poinciana and Clermont as the company pursues deeper Florida growth, per a Sprouts press release. The chain leans on local sourcing, prepared foods, and a produce-first layout, which it says helps the brand stand out in an increasingly competitive Orlando-area grocery scene.

Representatives for Sprouts and Emerson did not immediately respond to requests for comment, according to Orlando Business Journal. Residents and nearby retailers will be watching to see whether the June opening shifts shopping patterns along Narcoossee Road as Lake Nona continues to add homes and restaurants.