The grocer said it will source products from local food companies through its Miles to Market program. It will sell Zingerman's pastries, baked goods, cheeses, coffee and candy, and will serve sandwiches with bread from the Ann Arbor-based company. Other products include grab-and-go items, beverages, wine and beer, according to the news release.

Elsewhere in Detroit, Zingerman's products can also be found at the Little Caesars Arena and District Market, as well as Astro Coffee and Slows Bar BQ.

"We are proud to partner with Plum Market and Zingerman's on their first ventures in the city of Detroit," Pistons owner Tom Gores said in the release. "They are both Michigan-based companies that share our desire to contribute to the continued revitalization of our city. This partnership will be great for our team, our employees and for the community, making New Center even more attractive to additional investment."

Plum Market will work with Pistons athletic training staff and Henry Ford Health System nutritionists to personalize meals for each player.

The Pistons organization said its goal for the partnership is to promote healthy eating habits through education. Plum Market will work with the Detroit Pistons Program Network to produce and publish educational videos and information on the team's website.

Plum Market expects to open its cafe when the new sports facility is completed in 2019. Developers broke ground on the 175,000-square-foot facility in October.

Plum Market is a privately-owned company operating six full-service grocery stores and 10 food service operations in Southeast Michigan and Chicago.

Zingerman's Community of Businesses includes its deli, bakehouse, creamery, coffee and candy operations as well as Zingerman's Roadhouse restaurant, catering and events spaces.