Woodlake Market to reopen July 17

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Woodlake Market will re-open July 17 after a renewal that brings premium groceries, prepared foods, wellness-minded products, a café, gathering spaces, and an artisanal chocolate boutique under one roof.

A mainstay of Kohler’s village, Woodlake Market is adjacent to the Inn on Woodlake and Taverne on Woodlake.

To celebrate the official opening of Woodlake Market, alongside other new businesses, Big Joe’s Fuel & Go and Roots to Roses, Kohler will host a two-day grand opening July 17-18.

“Woodlake Market has been a part of everyday life in Kohler for over 40 years,” said Stephen Beaumont, President of Kohler Hospitality. “We’re proud to honor the market’s history while creating something that serves the community today. This next chapter creates a welcoming place for people to shop local and discover something new.”

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The new market also features tastings, seasonal workshops and pop-up experiences, incorporating local craftsmanship. Woodlake Market continues to champion local makers and Kohler-based brands. Featured partners include Kohler Honey, Kohler Beer, Foundry Cat Coffee, Broadway Popcorn Co., Drewry Farms maple syrup, J. Henry Bourbon, and other regional producers.

Approximately 80 percent of the grocery offerings are sourced from organic products.

A new Kohler Chocolates boutique brings a line of handcrafted confections produced in Kohler.

Woodlake Market will also showcase Wisconsin cheese from respected makers including Carr Valley Cheese Co., Henning’s Wisconsin Cheese, Hook’s Cheese Co., LaClare Farms, Deer Creek Cheese, and more.

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The market was developed by Kohler’s in-house design team in partnership with AvroKO.

“Every decision was guided by a simple idea: create a place people genuinely want to spend time in,” said Nina Kohler, Strategy & Design Leader. “Whether you’re stopping in for coffee, shopping for dinner, discovering a new local product, or meeting friends, Woodlake Market is designed to elevate everyday moments.”

The LEED-certified project draws elements from the surrounding Wisconsin landscape through layered greens, natural stone, handcrafted tile, and warm tactile finishes. There is custom signage pulled by traditional markets, locally sourced materials, regional millwork, Kohler fixtures, and Ann Sacks tile.

For more information, visit https://www.kohlerwisconsin.com/.

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