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18 Florida Aldi stores coming to Florida. Here's the list of where, current locations
18 Florida Aldi stores coming to Florida. Here's the list of where, current locations

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time29-05-2025

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18 Florida Aldi stores coming to Florida. Here's the list of where, current locations

Don't have an Aldi near you? Just wait, one is probably coming. The discount grocery store chain sold most of the unconverted Winn-Dixie and Harvey's locations the company bought last year, but they're still moving forward with the locations that were in progress along with new stores. There are currently 18 Aldi locations due to open soon across Florida, according to the company's coming-soon webpage, including Fort Lauderdale, The Villages, St. Cloud, and one opening in Ocala on Thursday, June 5. The first 100 customers will get gift bags with some fan-favorite products and a gift card, with a chance to win a $500 gift card through the weekend. "At our new Ocala ALDI store, shoppers will find that every decision we make, from our product selection to store layout, is to provide our customers with the best products at the lowest possible prices of any national grocer," said Matt Thon, Aldi regional vice president. "Our customers can save up to 36% on an average household's shopping list." About 220 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores will be converted to the smaller, simpler Aldi format by 2027, Aldi said. The company plans to open 225 new store locations in the United States in 2025, the most they've ever opened in a single year. The no-frills German grocery chain acquired Southeastern Grocers Inc (SEG), the parent company of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets, and announced an ambitious five-year, $9 billion plan to add 800 stores nationwide through new stores and store conversions. In less than a year, it turned around and sold most of them to a consortium of private investors led by SEG president Anthony Hucker, but kept the ones where conversion plans were underway. On Aldi's grand opening page, the chain lists 18 new locations, most of them former Winn-Dixie sites: Arcadia, 1737 East Oak St. Aventura, Promenade Shops, 20417 Biscayne Boulevard Boynton Beach, Cobblestone Commons, 8855 Boynton Beach Blvd., Suite 310 Bushnell, Walker Ridge Square, 1122 North Main Street Crystal River, Crystal River Shopping Center, 1651 Southeast US Highway 19 Deerfield Beach, Crossroads Shopping Center, 301 W Sample Road, Building #2 Fleming Island, Town Center at Eagle Harbor, 1545 County Road 220 Fort Lauderdale, Southland Shopping Center, 941 Southwest 24th Street Jensen Beach, Palm Breeze Plaza, 1105 Northeast Jensen Beach Blvd Lake Wales, Lake Wales Shopping Center, 1860 State Road 60 East Lehigh Acres, 61 Bell Boulevard North Lutz, Sunset Plaza, 18407 US Highway 41 Melbourne, The Ocean Springs Shopping Village, 961 E. Eau Gallie Blvd. Ocala, Marion Oaks Shopping Center, 184 Marion Oaks Blvd. Orlando, Metro West Marketplace, 1403 South Hiawassee Road St. Cloud, 3318 Canoe Creek Road Tampa, 15692 North Dale Mabry Highway The Villages, 820 Old Camp Road (former Winn-Dixie) Westlake, Grove Market, 5062 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road (former Winn-Dixie) Several more Winn-Dixie conversions are still ongoing, including locations in Leesburg, Ormond Beach, Port St. John, and Sebastian. The company also continues to open brand new Aldi stores, such as another being built in Port Orange. Several Aldi Florida locations, most of them former Winn-Dixies, have opened this year, including: Apollo Beach, 252 Harbor Village Lane Avon Park, 802 U.S. Highway 27 South Deltona, 2880 Howland Blvd. Fort Walton Beach: 798 Beal Parkway Jacksonville: 2261 Edgewood Ave. W Lakeland: 6902 Florida Avenue South Lithia: 16751 Fishhawk Blvd. Panama City: 3157 West 23rd St. Panama City Beach: 23200 Front Beach Road Pensacola: 312 East 9 Mile Road Port St. Lucie: 10300 Southwest Discovery Way Quincy: 1632 W. Jefferson St. Tampa, 2100 West Swann Ave. Aldi is an international chain of no-frills grocery stores with no coupons and few, if any, big-name brand products. Unlike Winn-Dixie, Aldi does not offer a meat counter, a deli, a pharmacy, a bakery, or a liquor store. There are no elaborate displays, no overhead music, a much smaller selection with few duplicates of item brands, lots of house brands, and fewer open hours. The goal of all of these is to keep prices low, the company says. You pay a quarter to get a shopping cart (you get it back when you return the cart), and you bag your own groceries with empty boxes from the store, bags you bought there or containers from home. There is a double-your-money-back "Twice is Nice" guarantee on its store brand products, and the chain regularly offers "FINDS," limited-time offers that change weekly or seasonally, and other discounted deals. The company does not offer a membership program. The Aldi chain was founded by Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946 (Aldi is an abbreviated form of "Albrecht Diskont"). After the brothers got into an argument over whether the stores should sell cigarettes, in 1960, they split the company into Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd, which both operate stores internationally in different regions. U.S. stores, including the new Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores, are operated by Aldi Süd. Aldi Nord also owns Trader Joe's. Aldi U.S. is based in Batavia, Illinois. This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Aldi still converting Winn-Dixie locations. Where in Florida

Aldi doesn't own Winn-Dixie, but it continues converting stores in Florida. Here's where
Aldi doesn't own Winn-Dixie, but it continues converting stores in Florida. Here's where

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

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Aldi doesn't own Winn-Dixie, but it continues converting stores in Florida. Here's where

Discount grocery store chain Aldi may have sold most of the unconverted Winn-Dixie and Harvey's locations the company bought last year, but they're still moving forward with the locations that were in progress. The company has 10 more coming to Florida, according to their grand openings page, including a new listing for one in Deerfield Beach. About 220 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores will be converted to the smaller, simpler Aldi format by 2027, Aldi said. The company plans to open 225 new store locations in the United States in 2025, the most they've ever opened in a single year. The no-frills German grocery chain acquired Southeastern Grocers Inc (SEG), the parent company of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets, and announced an ambitious five-year, $9 billion plan to add 800 stores nationwide through new stores and store conversions. In less than a year, it turned around and sold most of them to a consortium of private investors led by SEG president Anthony Hucker, but kept the ones where conversion plans were underway. In Volusia County, an Aldi opened in Deltona on May 1 at a previous Winn-Dixie location, but plans for a converted Winn-Dixie in Port Orange hit a snag when, on May 9, the city's building and fire departments marked the application as "deficient." Several Aldi Florida locations, most of them former Winn-Dixies, have opened this year, including: Apollo Beach, 252 Harbor Village Lane Avon Park, 802 U.S. Highway 27 South Deltona, 2880 Howland Blvd. Fort Walton Beach: 798 Beal Parkway Jacksonville: 2261 Edgewood Ave. W Lakeland: 6902 Florida Avenue South Lithia: 16751 Fishhawk Blvd. Panama City: 3157 West 23rd St. Panama City Beach: 23200 Front Beach Road Pensacola: 312 East 9 Mile Road Port St. Lucie: 10300 Southwest Discovery Way Quincy: 1632 W. Jefferson St. Tampa, 2100 West Swann Ave. On Aldi's grand opening page, the chain lists 10 new locations, most of them former Winn-Dixie sites: Arcadia, 1737 East Oak St. (former Winn-Dixie) Boynton Beach, Cobblestone Commons, 8855 Boynton Beach Blvd., Suite 310 (former Winn-Dixie) Deerfield Beach, Crossroads Shopping Center, 301 W Sample Road, Building #2 Jensen Beach, Palm Breeze Plaza, 1105 Northeast Jensen Beach Blvd. (former Winn-Dixie) Lake Wales, Lake Wales Shopping Center, 1860 State Road 60 East (former Winn-Dixie) Lutz, Sunset Plaza, 18407 US Highway 41 (former Winn-Dixie) Melbourne, The Ocean Springs Shopping Village, 961 E. Eau Gallie Blvd. (former Winn-Dixie) Ocala, Marion Oaks Shopping Center, 184 Marion Oaks Blvd. (former Winn-Dixie) Orlando, Metro West Marketplace, 1403 South Hiawassee Road (former Winn-Dixie) Tampa, 15692 North Dale Mabry Highway Several more Winn-Dixie conversions are still ongoing, including locations in Leesburg, Ormond Beach, Port St. John, and Sebastian. The company also continues to open brand new Aldi stores, such as another being built in Port Orange. Aldi is an international chain of no-frills grocery stores with no coupons and few, if any, big-name brand products. Unlike Winn-Dixie, Aldi does not offer a meat counter, a deli, a pharmacy, a bakery, or a liquor store. There are no elaborate displays, no overhead music, a much smaller selection with few duplicates of item brands, lots of house brands, and fewer open hours. The goal of all of these is to keep prices low, the company says. You pay a quarter to get a shopping cart (you get it back when you return the cart), and you bag your own groceries with empty boxes from the store, bags you bought there or containers from home. There is a double-your-money-back "Twice is Nice" guarantee on its store brand products, and the chain regularly offers "FINDS," limited-time offers that change weekly or seasonally, and other discounted deals. The company does not offer a membership program. The Aldi chain was founded by Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946 (Aldi is an abbreviated form of "Albrecht Diskont"). After the brothers got into an argument over whether the stores should sell cigarettes, in 1960, they split the company into Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd, which both operate stores internationally in different regions. U.S. stores, including the new Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores, are operated by Aldi Süd. Aldi Nord also owns Trader Joe's. Aldi U.S. is based in Batavia, Illinois. This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Aldi converting more Winn-Dixie stores in Florida, here's the list

Supermarket shakeup continues as Aldi sells Winn-Dixie stores it bought less than year ago
Supermarket shakeup continues as Aldi sells Winn-Dixie stores it bought less than year ago

USA Today

time13-02-2025

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  • USA Today

Supermarket shakeup continues as Aldi sells Winn-Dixie stores it bought less than year ago

Supermarket shakeup continues as Aldi sells Winn-Dixie stores it bought less than year ago Show Caption Hide Caption Some Florida Winn-Dixie stores are becoming Aldis. 10 key differences Now that Aldi owns Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket, they've begun converting some locations into Aldis. That means a big change in how you shop. Aldi sold the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket brands to a consortium of investors, but will continue plans to convert some locations to Aldi stores. Southeastern Grocers, under the new ownership of the consortium, will continue to operate the remaining Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores. Aldi, which acquired Winn-Dixie in March 2024, plans to focus on expanding its own brand with new stores and conversions of existing Winn-Dixie and Harveys locations. The deal allows C&S Wholesale Grocers, a member of the consortium, to expand its retail operations. In the latest grocery industry shakeup, Aldi has sold the iconic Winn-Dixie grocery chain it acquired less than a year ago. Aldi said it will keep the Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets it plans to convert into Aldi stores. But it is getting rid of the rest. Here's what's happening: What was the deal that Aldi made? A consortium of private investors acquired Southeastern Grocers — and its Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket brands — from Aldi U.S., which had purchased Southeastern Grocers in March 2024. Financial terms of the deal, announced last week, were not disclosed. Who is in this consortium? It is spearheaded by Anthony Hucker, who is the current CEO and president of Southeastern Grocers; in combination with C&S Wholesale Grocers, an industry leader in wholesale grocery supply in the United States. C&S Wholesale Grocers was founded in 1918 as a supplier to independent grocery stores, New Hampshire-based C&S now services customers of all sizes, supplying more than 7,500 independent supermarkets, chain stores, military bases and institutions with over 100,000 products. Winn-Dixie is one of its customers. How many stores are involved in the sale? The agreement includes the acquisition of grocery and liquor store operations under the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket brands. This includes about 170 grocery stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, as well as the existing Winn-Dixie liquor store business. Winn-Dixie was founded in 1925, and is now based in Jacksonville, Fla. Grocery chains: Trader Joe's, other retailers limiting how many eggs people can buy amid shortage What about the other Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores? Aldi plans to complete its previously announced store conversion plans. About 220 Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores will be converted to the Aldi format over a process that began in March 2024 and is expected to conclude in 2027. Aldi stores are more no-frills than Winn-Dixie stores and are typically smaller. Until each of the stores is closed for conversion, Southeastern Grocers will continue to operate the stores identified for conversion, and promised it will work with Aldi to assure "a smooth transition." How many Winn-Dixie stores are being converted to Aldi stores? The companies have not released a list of all stores targeted for conversion. "We will be informing our associates first of those decisions as they are finalized, and as market conditions permit," Southeastern Grocers said in a statement. "We will share this information with each community once our associates have been appropriately informed." What do the new owners plan for the Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores? Hucker said that, as the new owners "reinvest in the store fleet, we are inspired by listening loudly to the voices of our customers, to elevate and revolutionize our customer experience and store offerings, so that each step we take will reflect our dedication to our people and our communities. We are profoundly grateful and deeply honored to continue serving the communities we cherish.' Hucker will serve as chair, CEO and president of the new entity, and the consortium immediately assumed control of the Winn-Dixie and Harvey's stores. Aldi CEO Jason Hart said he is confident that the new ownership group "will lead the company successfully into its next chapter." Southeastern Grocers said that "our dedication to our associates, customers and communities remains unchanged, and we will continue to provide the same level of quality and value that our customers have come to expect." Why is Aldi selling the Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores? Aldi said the transaction "allows Aldi to focus on converting stores to the Aldi brand," while it "progresses its expansion plans across the country." Aldi is a German company, with its U.S. division based in Illinois. How much is Aldi expanding its brand? Aldi — which says it is the fastest-growing grocer in the United States — plans to open more than 225 new stores in 2025 as part of the next phase of its five-year national growth strategy. This is the most stores Aldi will open in one year in its nearly 50-year history in the United States. Last year, Aldi opened nearly 120 stores, bringing its total store count to over 2,400. That's part of a five-year, $9 billion plan by Aldi to add 800 stores nationwide by the end of 2028 through a combination of new openings and store conversions. In comparison, Publix has a total of 1,389 store locations in eight states. Where is Aldi expanding? In addition to its Southeast expansion, Aldi said it will add to its established footprint in the Northeast and Midwest regions; grow its presence in the West with more stores in Southern California and Arizona; and enter new communities, including Las Vegas. Why is C&S getting involved in this deal? C&S Wholesale Grocers CEO Eric Winn said this is an "exciting opportunity" for his company to expand its retail operations. C&S already owns some Grand Union and Piggly Wiggly supermarkets. Trending reporter Michelle Spitzer contributed to this story. Dave Berman is business editor at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Berman at dberman@ on X at @bydaveberman and on Facebook at

What does a new deal with Aldi and Winn-Dixie mean for Miami shoppers? Here's a rundown
What does a new deal with Aldi and Winn-Dixie mean for Miami shoppers? Here's a rundown

Miami Herald

time12-02-2025

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  • Miami Herald

What does a new deal with Aldi and Winn-Dixie mean for Miami shoppers? Here's a rundown

Winn-Dixie may have big challenges in its home state of Florida, but the Jacksonville-based supermarket chain has survived Publix dominance, a merger with Aldi, and, well, the price of eggs. Still, it fights on, the plucky Rocky to the others' mighty Apollo Creed. After a merger with discount grocer Aldi and the possible disappearance of the brand, Winn-Dixie and its Rewards card will live. There won't be as many Winn-Dixie markets after Aldi converts hundreds of them, but many will survive the merger deal. Aldi is selling back stores it doesn't want to a new consortium, including the current Winn-Dixie chief. This month a group of private investors, led by Anthony Hucker, the current CEO and president of parent company Southeastern Grocers, and the grocer's supply chain partner C&S Wholesale Grocers, acquired Southeastern Grocers and many of its Winn-Dixie stores back from Aldi. Aldi bought Southeastern Grocers in March 2024 and about 400 of its Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores. Aldi announced plans to convert hundreds of Winn-Dixie locations. Harveys Supermarket has about 10 stores in Florida in Jacksonville, Winter Park, Ocala, Havana, Lakeland and Lake City but none in the South Florida region. The conversion of Winn-Dixie stores into Aldi markets is still happening, but retail experts say the latest move is a strategic win for both brands. 'It seems Aldi sized up the opportunity, learned a little about what makes its supermarket competitors tick, then picked some prime locations to convert and turned the keys back over to people who are willing to run large food stores,' the trade site Grocery Dive said. MORE: Which Winn-Dixie markets will become Aldi stores in South Florida? Here's first list The grocery store back-and-forth doesn't involve Fresco y Mas, which was owned by Southeastern Grocers but went independent when Aldi bought the parent company. 'The purchase solidifies the grocer's continued legacy in the Southeast and aligns both leadership and ownership for reinvestment and growth in the organization,' Southeastern Grocers said in a statement sent to the Miami Herald. 'From the beginning, we shared that we intended for a meaningful number of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets to continue to operate, and we're delivering on that promise while also supporting Aldi growth,' Aldi said, confirming it had divested about 170 of the stores that were not part of the conversion plans. Aldi said it's undergoing an 'ambitious five-year national expansion of 800 stores by the end of 2028.' Here is what the new twist in ownership may mean for the South Florida grocery shopper: What happens next with Aldi and Winn-Dixie? The agreement includes the acquisition of SEG grocery and liquor store operations under the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket names. Southeastern is now running those reacquired stores. How many stores: About 170 grocery stores in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, as well as the existing Winn-Dixie liquor store business are back in SEG possession. Aldi intends to complete its conversion plans of about 220 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores to the Aldi format over a three-year period expected to wrap in 2027. Some of these conversions are in South Florida. Neither Southeastern nor Aldi released a full list of the 220 stores remaining under Aldi's control. Converting South Florida stores We know of a few previously announced Winn-Dixie to Aldi conversions in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties among the 220 stores Aldi retains. At some point later in 2025 or 2026, these Winn-Dixie supermarkets will become Aldi stores: ▪ Aventura Winn-Dixie at 20417 Biscayne Blvd. ▪ Fort Lauderdale Winn-Dixie at 941 SW 24th St. ▪ Boynton Beach Winn-Dixie at 8855 Boynton Beach Blvd. ▪ Westlake Winn-Dixie at 5060 Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd. in Palm Beach County. 'In the meantime, Aldi and SEG leadership will continue to work together closely to ensure a smooth transition, with dedicated leaders overseeing the store conversion and hiring process. SEG will continue to operate the remaining stores identified for conversion in the normal course of business, with the same level of care and focus on quality and service, up to and until each respective store is closed for conversion,' Southeastern Grocers said. 'When stores reopen as Aldi, shoppers can expect a quick, easy shopping experience with great products at the lowest prices, saving up to 36% on an average shopping trip. For families of four in Miami, that means they can save up to $4,029 every year shopping at Aldi, compared to a traditional grocer,' Aldi said. We haven't verified that touted amount of annual savings. However eggs — the subject of much discussion due to rising costs and shortages linked to the nationwide avian influenza outbreak — on Feb. 4 were priced at $4.67 for a dozen large Grade As at an Aldi in the Hammocks neighborhood in West Kendall. Aldi's eggs were cheaper that week compared to competitors like Publix ($5.49) in Kendall's Palms at Town & Country shopping center and a Winn-Dixie ($7.39) on Coral Way in Miami. READ MORE: How much do eggs cost in Miami? When will we know which stores stay as Winn-Dixie? Southeastern Grocers hasn't publicly revealed the 170 regained stores it will control and potentially renovate. Southeastern Grocers statement: 'We will be informing our associates first of those decisions as they are finalized, and as market conditions permit. We will share this information with each community once our associates have been appropriately informed.' Will the remaining Winn-Dixie stores get spruced up? Some Winn-Dixie stores underwent renovations that were overdue. For instance, a faded strip mall location at the Sunset West Shopping Center at 8710 SW 72nd St. was remodeled and reopened in the summer of 2023. The 57,124- square-foot Winn-Dixie at 3275 Coral Way — with its attached liquor store that opened in 1990 in the space of the former Twin (and later Triple) Gables movie theater — is more than twice the size of the average 22,000-square-foot Aldi. Renovations of some of the 170 stores could get face lifts, the company suggested. Southeastern Grocers statement: 'We know that our success of the past several years was driven in part by spending the necessary capital to invest and remodel our store facilities, grow our liquor store business with additional locations, and add select new grocery store locations where we had the opportunity to do so within our footprint. Our plans provide for sufficient capital expenditures to be deployed to pursue these same investments going forward.' What about Winn-Dixie Rewards? Southeastern Grocers said it planned to continue Winn-Dixie's savings programs, including its Rewards app..

Aldi sells back Winn-Dixie stores. One Pensacola store is still slated to be converted
Aldi sells back Winn-Dixie stores. One Pensacola store is still slated to be converted

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time12-02-2025

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Aldi sells back Winn-Dixie stores. One Pensacola store is still slated to be converted

Aldi has struck a new deal to sell a chunk of the Winn-Dixie stores it purchased last year as part of its expansion plan back to its parent company, Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG). Almost 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket locations across the South were part of Aldi's acquisition of Southeastern Grocers last March. Around 300 of the stores Aldi bought are located in Florida, but their fate is still unknown. At the time of publication, there were at least five former Winn-Dixie stores in Florida that have or plan to reopen as Aldi locations, including one in Pensacola. Aldi still plans to convert about 220 former Winn-Dixie and Harvey's Supermarket locations to Aldi grocery stores by 2027, but neither company has shed any light on the long-term plans for 170 stores that will remain as SEG locations. "Approximately 170 stores will be remaining as SEG locations, and we will be informing our associates first of those decisions as they are finalized, and as market conditions permit," an SEG spokesperson told the News Journal in an email. "We will share this information with each community once our associates have been appropriately informed." Pensacola's lone Winn-Dixie location confirmed to be undergoing a conversion is on Nine Mile Road and will be reopening as Aldi in the near future. A Southeastern Grocers spokesperson couldn't confirm to the News Journal whether other Pensacola-area stores would remain under the Winn-Dixie banner or be converted into an Aldi. Shopping at Aldi: Some Florida Winn-Dixie stores are converting to Aldi stores. 10 ways they'll be different Almost 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket locations across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi were a part of Aldi's acquisition of Southeastern Grocers last March and nearly 300 of those stores are located in Florida where the Winn-Dixie chain is based. Anthony Hucker led a group of consortium investors, including C&S Wholesale Grocers, to buy back Southeastern Grocers from Aldi. He will serve as the new company's chair, CEO and president. Aldi sold the grocery and liquor store operations under the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket banners back to Southeastern Grocers as part of the deal, whose financial terms haven't been publicly disclosed yet. The deal will cause a minor shakeup in Aldi's announced five-year, $9 billion national expansion plan, but Aldi's and Southeastern Grocers' leadership are working together to ensure a smooth transition. "Since announcing the acquisition of Southeastern Grocers in March, ALDI has made significant progress toward our goal to bring more stores to communities across the Southeast as part of our five-year national growth strategy," an Aldi spokesperson said in an email to the News Journal. "From the beginning, we shared that we intended for a meaningful number of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets to continue to operate, and we're delivering on that promise while also supporting ALDI growth." Southeastern Grocers will continue to operate the stores identified for Aldi's conversions until they're closed for renovations. A single Winn-Dixie location in the Pensacola area was confirmed for conversion into an Aldi after the acquisition of Southeastern Grocers last March. That Winn-Dixie store is located at 312 E. Nine Mile Road and it'll reopen soon as an Aldi. Four more stores across Florida have reopened, or will reopen soon, as Aldi locations. Lakeland: 6902 Florida Avenue South Panama City: 3157 W. 23rd St. Panama City Beach: 23200 Front Beach Road Port St. Lucie: 10300 Southwest Discovery Way Winn-Dixie has nine other stores across Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, excluding the Nine Mile Road location. Neither Southeastern Grocers nor Aldi have confirmed what additional stores, if any, in our area could be converted. 1550 S. U.S. Highway 29, Cantonment 7135 N. Ninth Ave., Pensacola 4751 Bayou Blvd., Pensacola 50 S. Blue Angel Parkway, Pensacola 13019 Sorrento Road, Pensacola 5428 Dogwood Drive, Milton 4224 U.S. Highway 90, Pace 3319 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze 8674 Navarre Parkway, Navarre Online sleuths have identified nearly 50 Winn-Dixie Florida locations that were likely to become Aldis, but the company has not released its own list of how many conversions are still planned across the state. This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Aldi sells back Winn-Dixie stores. What will happen to Pensacola's? Sign in to access your portfolio

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