Starting Out With An Idea
The idea for First Alternative Co-op was born: a community-run place to find quality natural foods at an affordable price. Oregon State University Professor William Denison mentored a group of students who helped start the Co-op along with members of the Corvallis community.
First Alternative Co-op Opens
The Co-op first opened its doors to the public on November 23, 1970. Volunteers sold customers bulk foods: beans, rice, flour, nuts, honey, and cheese. This photograph from a Gazette Times article shows opening day at First Alternative, with customers stocking up on dry goods.
Co-op Moves to South Town
The Co-op moved to its current South Corvallis location on SE 3rd St. in what used to be a drive-in.
Battling Challenges in the Early 1980s
Unemployment, inflation, and competition from Waremart’s new bulk department flattened growth in this period.
Store Improvements in the 1980s
The Co-op initiated many enhancements in the eighties: exterior signage, advertising, shopping carts, and beer/wine. This photo shows the newly installed exterior sign for the store, installed in 1985.
The Co-op Grows Its Staff
Staffing the store with volunteers, as its model had been in the 70s and 80s, often posed big challenges.The Co-op experienced steady growth in the 1990s and transitioned gradually from being a volunteer-based to an employee-based organization.
Restructuring to a Cooperative Business
In 1999, the Co-op Board, with support of members, voted to restructure from a non-profit corporation to a cooperative business.
Expansion in the New Millenium
During the early 2000s, the Co-op thrived, adding an in-house kitchen and a meat department. A remodel and expansion at the 3rd St. store included upstairs offices and backstock areas.
The Co-op Opens A Second Store
The Co-op opened a second store in northwest Corvallis in a former Dari-Mart on the corner of 29th & Grant. It opened with a big celebration in the summer of 2003.
New Buildings & Forward Progress
In January of 2021, the Co-op experienced a fire in our Annex building at the South Store campus which housed our commissary kitchen, administrative offices, and storage. We were grateful that everyone involved was okay, but the building was a total loss. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of our leadership team, specifically our Facilities Manager Anthony Mattos, First Alternative Co-op was thrilled to re-open a newly built Annex