Denver — Aldi announced Monday plans to open more than 50 stores in Colorado, including Denver and Colorado Springs, and to add 180 stores nationwide in 2026 as part of a multi‑year expansion. The company said it will build an Aurora distribution center and open new sites in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Maine, increasing U.S. locations from about 2,800 in 2026 toward 3,200 by the end of 2028 and investing $9 billion. Local officials and residents cited potential grocery access and price competition. The company also plans distribution centers in Florida and Arizona. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Aldi will benefit from expanded U.S. market share, increased revenue potential and logistical efficiencies while local construction, distribution and some suppliers may receive new contracts supporting build-out and operations.
Independent local grocers and some neighborhood retailers may face increased competition and potential loss of customers, and communities could experience transitional gaps in access until new stores open.
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