Brixton has always been a place of firsts. The UK's first purpose-built department store, Bon Marché, opened here in 1877. London's first Marks & Spencer welcomed customers in 1903. The original Franco Manca and Honest Burgers sparked London's food revolutions in the 2000s.
Now, another groundbreaking first is reshaping the high street—the UK's first supermarket built explicitly for community connection: The Black Farmer supermarket.
