Fairway Markets
Fairway Markets
Industry
About Fairway Markets
Fairway Market is a renowned American grocery chain established in 1933 by Nathan Glickberg. Originating as a produce shop on Manhattan's Upper West Side, it has grown into a beloved institution in the New York metropolitan area.
Over the years, Fairway has been celebrated for its extensive selection of fresh, natural, and organic products, as well as its specialty and gourmet offerings.
In 2020, Fairway Market filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and subsequently sold its Manhattan locations to Village Super Market, a member of the Wakefern Food Corporation cooperative. This acquisition included the flagship store on Broadway and West 74th Street, along with stores in Chelsea, Kips Bay, the Upper East Side, and the Upper West Side.
Locations
As of 2025, Fairway Market operates multiple locations in the New York metropolitan area, including:
- New York, NY, USA
- NYC, NY, USA
- Chelsea, New York City
- Kips Bay, New York City
- Upper East Side, New York City
- Upper West Side, New York City
- Fort Lee, NJ, USA
- Union City, NJ, USA
- Mount Vernon, NY, USA
These stores offer a wide array of products, including fresh produce, meats, seafood, dairy, and various specialty items.
Customers can also enjoy prepared foods and a selection of wines and spirits. The stores are known for their commitment to quality and customer service, maintaining the legacy of the original Fairway Market.