In the heart of downtown Groveland, a welcoming space is bringing neighbors, farmers, artists, and small businesses together under one roof. The The Groveland Exchange is more than a shop—it’s a community hub dedicated to strengthening the connection between local producers and the people who support them.
Built on the idea that communities thrive when they support one another, The Groveland Exchange works to highlight the many things being grown, crafted, and created throughout the region. Local farmers, producers, artists, and makers all have a place in the Exchange, giving visitors the opportunity to discover fresh products and handmade goods while supporting the local economy.
The Exchange also is involved in several initiatives designed to bring the community closer together. Programs such as its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) co-op, community partnerships, and local showcases help connect residents with nearby farms and producers while encouraging sustainable, local living.
Sharing the space is Sharky’s Sips, where visitors can enjoy café-style drinks alongside a thoughtfully curated selection of fresh baked goods and locally sourced foods. Together, The Groveland Exchange and Sharky’s Sips offer everything from coffee and tea to farm products, books, and small goods created by local artisans.
Every item in the space is intentionally selected to reflect the area’s connection to agriculture, nature, and creativity. Just as importantly, the atmosphere is designed to encourage conversation, collaboration, and community.
Located at 132 W. Broad Street in downtown Groveland, The Groveland Exchange is open Tuesday through Sunday from 8 am to 7 pm, inviting residents and visitors alike to stop in, explore, and experience a place where local connections grow naturally.





