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Trader Joe’s Plans 25 New Stores Across 14 States

Trader Joe’s announced plans to open 25 new locations in 14 states. Nine of the stores are newly identified while 16 were previously announced.

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Trader Joe’s announced Wednesday that it will open 25 new stores across 14 states. The company said nine additional locations are now in development, bringing the total number of planned openings to more than two dozen. All sites have been identified, though opening dates have not been set.

The nine newly announced stores are located in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Utah. Addresses include Phoenix, Sarasota, Chicago, Quincy, Farmington Hills, Syracuse, Yonkers, University Heights and West Jordan.

The remaining 16 stores were previously announced and are located in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Utah and Washington.

“We are proud to be joining the neighborhood, and to continue our commitment to providing nourishment to the surrounding communities through our Neighborhood Shares program,” the company said. As of May 20, Trader Joe’s had opened four new stores earlier this year in Connecticut, New York, Texas and Washington. The chain currently operates in 42 states and the District of Columbia.

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