Prince Valley Market celebrates 50 years serving Detroit’s Latino community

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Prince Valley Market celebrates 50 years serving Detroit’s Latino community

One of those places is Prince Valley Market, a family-owned grocery store in southwest Detroit that has served generations of Latino families with fresh food, authentic flavors, and a deep commitment to community.

From homemade pastries to fresh tamales, Prince Valley Market in southwest Detroit is known as one of Detroit’s best Mexican markets. This weekend, they’re celebrating 50 years of business.

“I would encourage anyone to come here to go shopping,” said Michelle Polk, a 50-year customer.

“It’s one of the few places over here where you can find Hispanic foods,” said Frances Sadaka, a customer.

Evolving with the community

Located along Michigan Avenue in southwest Detroit, this neighborhood staple has evolved with the community over the years. Prince Valley Market once served mostly German and Polish families…

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