ABOUT Who we are
Two One Zero (formerly Community Grocer) was founded by Leon Scott and LaCrisha Johnson, who saw the need for 37210 to finally have a grocery store built for the more than 16,000 neighbors and 7,000 households who call this community home.
We are developing a SNAP-accessible neighborhood grocery system that combines full grocery shopping, household-sized prepared meals, and technology that makes it easier for families to get the food they need quickly and reliably. Our aim is to build a grocery model that fits how people actually live, shop, and feed their households.
Two One Zero is designed to complement Nashville’s existing food security network, and our work has been strengthened by early encouragement, engagement, and support from local stakeholders, including Council Member Terry Vo, MDHA / Metro Housing Authority, the Love Thy Neighborhood Collective, The Nashville Food Project, and local family donors.
Most importantly, we are building this with the community, not just for the community. We continue to seek neighborhood input so the store, services, and experience reflect what 37210 households truly need.
Contact us
We’d love to hear from people who want to help build Community Grocer.
Whether you are interested in working together, exploring a partnership, supporting our launch, or making a donation, we welcome the opportunity to connect.
Community Grocer is being built as a long-term, neighborhood-centered grocery system for Nashville, and we believe strong collaboration is part of what will make it last.
Please reach out if you are:
interested in partnering with us
a nonprofit, civic, or community organization that wants to collaborate
a funder, donor, or mission-aligned supporter
interested in helping us expand reliable food access in Nashville
interested in learning more about Community Grocer’s progress