The store will add to the grocery mix in southern Dallas, which has historically seen a lack of affordable food options
Are all these grocery stores going to be built? Major grocers have opened, started building or announced 40 stores in Dallas-Fort Worth since last year.
BJ’s is much smaller of the three wholesale clubs, but it’s growing beyond its New England roots.
Target is lowering prices on about 5,000 of food, beverage and household essentials items.
The store is at 4101 W. Wheatland Road, near neighborhoods in southern Dallas, Duncanville and DeSoto.
The Houston-based retailer was acquired by the U.S. operation of Mexico-based Grupo Comercial Chedraui in 2018.
The Dallas-Fort Worth sprawl continues with Sprouts and Target going north into Denton County and southwest into Tarrant County.
H-E-B isn’t the only grocery retailer building in Dallas-Fort Worth.
‘We don’t have to worry where the cash registers are,’ said Euless city manager Loretta Getchell about an agreement worked out for the H-E-B coming to both Bedford and Euless.
Kroger hasn’t released the addresses of the stores it expects to sell to C&S.