
Aldi opening over 225 new stores in 2025: See list of new locations already open
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While many retailers have undergone mass closures recently, German discount grocery chain Aldi is looking to continue its growth in 2025.
The chain announced in February its plan to open more than 225 new stores in 2025 as part of a five-year growth plan to add 800 stores by the end of 2028. According to the company, the 225 stores will be "the most stores Aldi will open in one year in its nearly 50-year U.S. history."
In a news release in February, Aldi said the new stores will open through a "combination of organic growth and converting select Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores to the Aldi format." Altogether, Aldi will convert about 220 Southeastern Grocers locations to the Aldi format through 2027.
Aldi finalized its acquisition of Southeastern Grocers, the parent company of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket, in March 2024. However, it announced in February 2025 its plan to sell approximately 170 unconverted Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores to a consortium that includes C&S Wholesale Grocers, Southeastern Grocers senior leadership, and private investors.
Aldi said in the February news release that grand openings for the first several converted Southeastern Grocers stores were underway, with about 100 converted locations re-opening as Aldi stores by the end of 2025.
The chain said it opened nearly 120 stores in 2024, bringing its total store count to over 2,400, making it the third-largest grocery chain in the U.S. by store count.
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Aldi stores that have already opened in 2025
In an emailed statement to USA TODAY Wednesday, an Aldi spokesperson said the company has already opened more than 40 stores this year, and "plans to open many more ahead of summer."
Here is a list of the locations the store has opened so far in 2025.
Waverly, Iowa: 2701 4th Street SW
2701 4th Street SW Metairie, Louisiana : 5901 Airline Drive
: 5901 Airline Drive Auburn, Alabama : 1617 South College St.
: 1617 South College St. Fulton, Missouri : 1503 North Bluff St.
: 1503 North Bluff St. Garfield Heights, Ohio : 12782 Rockside Road
: 12782 Rockside Road Streetsboro, Ohio : 9570 State Route 14
: 9570 State Route 14 Bessemer, Alabama : 2910 Morgan Road
: 2910 Morgan Road Springfield, New Jersey : 240 US Route 22 West
: 240 US Route 22 West Antigo, Wisconsin : 2019 Neva Road
: 2019 Neva Road Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania : 401 Penn Ave
: 401 Penn Ave Pinson, Alabama : 4701 Pinson Blvd
: 4701 Pinson Blvd Olivette, Missouri: 9175 Olive Crossing
9175 Olive Crossing Panama City Beach, Florida: 23200 Front Beach Road
23200 Front Beach Road Northport, Alabama: 10 McFarland Blvd.
10 McFarland Blvd. Mobile, Alabama: 1550 Government St.
1550 Government St. Desloge, Missouri: 404 N. State St.
404 N. State St. Panama City, Florida: 3157 West 23rd St.
3157 West 23rd St. Port St. Lucie, Florida: 10300 SW Discovery Way
10300 SW Discovery Way Pensacola, Florida: 312 East Nine Mile Road
312 East Nine Mile Road Amite, Louisiana: 804 W Oak St.
804 W Oak St. Hillsdale, Michigan: 3751 W. Carleton
3751 W. Carleton Gretna, Nebraska: 19311 Oakmont Drive
19311 Oakmont Drive Jacksonville, Florida: 2261 Edgewood Ave W.
2261 Edgewood Ave W. Slidell, Louisiana: 3030 Pontchartrain Dr.
3030 Pontchartrain Dr. La Vergne, Tennessee: 5331 Murfreesboro Rd.
5331 Murfreesboro Rd. Owego, New York: 1150 State Route 17C
1150 State Route 17C Lithia, Florida: 16751 Fishhawk Blvd.
16751 Fishhawk Blvd. Rochester, New York: 1925 S. Clinton Ave.
1925 S. Clinton Ave. Lakeland, Florida: 6902 S. Florida Ave.
6902 S. Florida Ave. Memphis, Tennessee: 785 Union Ave.
785 Union Ave. Fontana, California: 9954 Sierra Ave, Suite 100
9954 Sierra Ave, Suite 100 Quincy, Florida: 1632 W. Jefferson St.
1632 W. Jefferson St. Bainbridge, Georgia: 915 E. Shotwell St.
915 E. Shotwell St. D'Iberville, Mississippi: 10511 D'Iberville Blvd.
10511 D'Iberville Blvd. Ft Walton Beach, Florida: 798 Beal Parkway
798 Beal Parkway North Las Vegas, Nevada: 2016 W. Craig Road
2016 W. Craig Road Henderson, Nevada: 621 Marks St.
621 Marks St. Avon Park, Florida: 802 US Hwy 27 South
802 US Hwy 27 South Deltona, Florida: 2880 Howland Blvd.
2880 Howland Blvd. Apollo Beach, Florida: 252 Harbor Village Lane
252 Harbor Village Lane Tampa, Florida: 2100 W. Swann Ave.
The grocer announced on April 24 it had opened its first two stores in the Las Vegas area as it looks to "deepen its presence in the Western U.S."
The company said it will open its third Las Vegas store in May, at 7150 S. Rainbow Boulevard, with a fourth store expected by the end of the year.
In February, Aldi said it would add to its "established footprint" in the Northeast and Midwest regions, in addition to growing its presence in the West with more stores in Southern California and Arizona.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.

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