Hey, do you like pictures of buildings and stuff? What about buildings that are still getting built? Buildings that will soon house produce?

You’ve clicked on the right link.

They’re still building that Sprouts Farmers Market outside Decatur and it looks pretty nice.

The 30,000-square-foot grocery store, located in the new Decatur Crossing Shopping Center, is set to open March 1. The company said the store, on the corner of Scott Boulevard and North Decatur Road, is bringing more than 100 full- and part-time jobs. Info on applying is over here.

But that's not what this is about. You wanna see that building.

Here it is beyond a Dumpster:

Sprouts Farmers Market is building a new location on Scott Boulevard near Decatur in DeKalb County. Progress is shown Thursday, Jan. 26.
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Here’s some of the dudes helping it get built:

Sprouts Farmers Market is building a new location on Scott Boulevard near Decatur in DeKalb County. Progress is shown Thursday, Jan. 26.
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Don’t get any big ideas with that open door, produce pouncer. Nothing in there but building materials and space yet.

Sprouts Farmers Market is building a new location on Scott Boulevard near Decatur in DeKalb County. Progress is shown Thursday, Jan. 26.
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Here’s a stylish side view:

Sprouts Farmers Market is building a new location on Scott Boulevard near Decatur in DeKalb County. Progress is shown Thursday, Jan. 26.
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Here’s the same stylish side view but closer:

Sprouts Farmers Market is building a new location on Scott Boulevard near Decatur in DeKalb County. Progress is shown Thursday, Jan. 26.
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