The popular grocery chain Trader Joe’s has announced the opening of new stores in various locations across the United States. The company’s expansion plans began earlier this year, so it’s possible that one of these new locations may soon open near you. Here’s where the new Trader Joe’s stores will be located.
How many new Trader Joe’s stores will open in the U.S.?
According to the company, it plans to open 21 new stores across the country in 2025.
Where will the new Trader Joe’s stores be located?
The 21 new locations will be in the following cities:
- Washington, DC (Brookland): 701 Monroe St. NE
- Washington, DC (Friendship Heights): 5335 Wisconsin Ave NW
- Rockville, Maryland: 225 N Washington St.
- Hoover, Alabama: 1771 Montgomery Hwy.
- Sherman Oaks, California: 14140 Riverside Dr.
- Tracy, California: 2530 Naglee Rd.
- Yucaipa, California: 31545 Yucaipa Boulevard
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- Tarzana, California: 18700 Ventura Blvd.
- Northridge, California: 9224 Reseda Blvd.
- New Orleans, Louisiana: 2501 Tulane Ave.
- Woodbridge, New Jersey: 675 US-1
- Staten Island, New York: 6400 Amboy Rd.
- Glenmont, New York: 388 Feira Bush Rd.
- Boston, Massachusetts: 1999 Centre St.
- Westminster, Colorado: 9350 Sheridan Blvd.
- Exton, Pennsylvania: 125 West Lincoln Hwy.
- Berwyn, Pennsylvania: 550 Lancaster Ave.
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 6920 Northwest Expy.
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: 115 SayeBrook Pkwy.
- Bellingham, Washington: 4255 Meridian St., Suite 200
- San Antonio, Texas: 11745 I-10 West
In addition to these locations, Trader Joe’s also opened two more stores this month—one in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and another in Seattle, Washington.
How many Trader Joe’s stores are there in the U.S.?
Currently, the grocery chain operates 581 stores in 42 states and Washington, D.C.
History of Trader Joe’s
Trader Joe’s is a national neighborhood supermarket chain dedicated to offering high-quality products at exceptional prices, providing incomparable value every day. Since its founding in 1967, it has transformed the shopping experience into a warm and pleasant environment, where every visit is an opportunity to discover new products in a fun and engaging way, all thanks to its friendly and knowledgeable team.
Unlike other supermarkets, Trader Joe’s does not focus on selling products from well-known brands. Instead, it offers a wide variety of unique and interesting products, along with everyday essentials, all under the Trader Joe’s brand.
Each of its products undergoes a thorough selection process, including rigorous tastings to carefully evaluate quality in relation to price. If an item meets the high standards of quality and value, it becomes a staple in the store’s offerings.
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Trader Joe’s Store Hours
While the typical store hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily, these may vary at some locations. The quickest way to check the hours for your nearest store is by visiting the website.
Who owns Trader Joe’s?
The supermarket chain is owned by families who also own part of Aldi Nord. Trader Joe’s and Aldi Nord operate independently. It has no commercial or ownership relationship with Aldi Süd (including Aldi US).
Does Trader Joe’s have weekly deals or promotions?
No. The company offers low prices every day, with no coupons, no membership cards, no discounts, no flashy promotions, or coupon wars in its stores.
Why does TJ’s frequently discontinue products?
The company’s mission is to offer the best quality products at the best prices. To do this, it must manage its store space well. Each product must be independent, meaning it must be self-financing. Each product meets certain criteria to make it to their shelves, including a rigorous tasting panel.
There may be several factors determining when or why a product is discontinued:
- It could be a seasonal product, such as Brussels sprouts stems, which are only available at certain times of the year.
- The production cost of the item might increase.
- Since new products are introduced each week, items that don’t sell well enough to earn their place on the shelf are removed.