Founded in 2013, Foxtrot has expanded to 33 stores across multiple states.
The company, which was founded less than a year ago, has closed all its stores and appears to be going out of business.
Outfox Hospitality The company, which was formed through the merger of Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen & Market, has closed all of its stores.His two Chicago-based retailers were both well-known The company, which offered a premium selection of locally sourced products and an in-store cafe, announced the closure in a statement posted on both companies' websites.
“After much consideration and evaluation, we regret to announce that Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen & Market will be closing on April 23, 2024.” statement read. “This closure affects 33 Foxtrots stores and two Dom's grocery stores in the Chicago, Austin, Dallas, and DC areas. We have explored many avenues to continue operations, but Despite our sincere and exhaustive efforts, we have not found a viable alternative.”
According to reports, Outfox Hospitality plans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Substack Newsletter Snapshot. In February, the company named its 27-year-old Whole Foods Market “Whole Foods Market.” Veteran Rob Twyman as its new chief executive.
Founded in 2013, Foxtrot was designed as a modern take on a convenience store, combining an upscale corner store and cafe with app-based purchasing capabilities for 30-minute delivery. The store featured a wide range of products, including fresh chef-prepared meals, fine groceries, wine, snacks and sweets, personal care products and gifts. The brand offers a carefully selected selection of up-and-coming brands and local favorites, along with an engaging cafe experience.
Dom's opened in 2021 with stores in Chicago's Lincoln Park and Old Town neighborhoods, and a third store is scheduled to open in the city's River North neighborhood in summer 2024. The store is designed as a community hub, offering carefully selected market products, chef-prepared meals, and dine-in dining.