Lidl plans to have 25 more stores on the East Coast by spring of next year.
The additions include seven locations in Maryland, two in New Jersey, four in New York, six in North Carolina, four in Pennsylvania, one in South Carolina and one in Virginia.
Here are the more specific locations provided by Lidl:
- Catonsville, Md. — Baltimore National Pike
- College Park, Md. — Baltimore Avenue
- District Heights, Md. — Marlboro Pike
- Hagerstown, Md. — Dual Highway
- Lanham, Md. — Mission Drive
- Nottingham, Md. — Belair Road
- Waldorf, Md. — Promenade Place
- Bergenfield, N.J. — New Bridge Road
- Lacey, N.J. — US 9
- Babylon, N.Y. — Sunrise Highway
- Center Moriches, N.Y. — Main Street
- Huntington, N.Y. — E. Jericho Turnpike
- Plainview, N.Y. — Old Country Road
- Cary, N.C. — NC-55
- Charlotte, N.C. — Monroe Road
- Matthews, N.C. — Margaret Wallace Road
- Greensboro, N.C. — W. Gate City Boulevard
- Raleigh, N.C. — Buffaloe Road
- Wilmington, N.C. — Eastwood Road
- Philadelphia, Pa. — E. Butler Street
- Trooper, Pa. — West Ridge Pike
- Royersford, Pa. — E. Ridge Pike
- York, Pa. — South Richland Avenue
- Columbia, S.C. — Summit Parkway
- Virginia Beach, Va. — Independence Boulevard
Lidl is also closing two stores, in Rockingham and Kinston, N.C., according to a news release. It still expects to have more than 100 stores by the time the next wave of expansion is complete.
“We are committed to long-term growth in the United States and always strive to locate in the most convenient locations for our shoppers,” Johannes Fieber, CEO of Lidl U.S., said in the release. “These new stores are part of the next steps in our U.S. expansion. Over the next year, we are excited to introduce more customers to Lidl’s award-winning quality, reliably low prices, and convenient shopping experience.”
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