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shop rite and soon to open trader joe's in hoboken are easily accessible, at least imo. stop & shop should renovate their supermarket. stop & shop does not neceassarily need a bigger footprint, but better layout and better quality to stuff to drive traffic.


The Heights are JSQ are a wasteland of new amenities and a large modern supermarket is a needed upgrade.




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The Heights and Journal Square could use a decent supermarket.



Like next to old stone reservoir on Summit Ave?, oh wait some ass wipes endlessly moaned about the influx of traffic it would cause on their own private Idaho.


shop rite and soon to open trader joe's in hoboken are easily accessible, at least imo. stop & shop should renovate their supermarket. stop & shop does not neceassarily need a bigger footprint, but better layout and better quality to stuff to drive traffic.

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Like next to old stone reservoir on Summit Ave?, oh wait some ass wipes endlessly moaned about the influx of traffic it would cause on their own private Idaho.



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The Heights and Journal Square could use a decent supermarket.

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Interesting store.

This is the store info link to pick a country. (I put in Great Britain and Ireland)

http://www.lidl-info.com/cps/rde/xchg/country_selection

Someone said it is like the other German chain Aldi which is already in NJ.

https://www.aldi.us/en/



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i think a lidl location would be great in the HUB on MLK

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German supermarket making debut in U.S., pursuing N.J. locations
By Don E. Woods | For NJ.com

on May 26, 2016 at 8:15 AM, updated May 26, 2016 at 4:56 PM

Cumberland County could be saying willkommen to a new supermarket chain that originated in Germany and is breaking into the United States.

Lidl established an American corporate headquarters in Virginia last June in an effort to expand onto the Eastern Seaboard. The company was taking submissions for potential properties from as north as New Jersey all the way down to Georgia. According to Cumberland County officials, the supermarket chain is looking to open locations in Upper Deerfield, Millville and Vineland.

Lidl officials have already been before the Vineland Planning Board, according to Vineland Economic Development Director Sandy Forosisky. The location will be on Landis Avenue near Walmart and ShopRite.

http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ss ... tml#incart_river_home_pop


Interested parties might want to write and suggest Old Colony site (formerly Pathmark) on Grand Street Downtown -- maybe that other deal fell through.

http://www.lidl.com/real-estate-opportunities.html



99 Ranch is still going through, though no construction has started in that building yet. Opening dates have been reported to be from the end of the summer till Feb. 2017, so who knows.

Perhaps that new building going up right across the street from Brownstone diner (235 Grand?). That's supposed to have quite a large retail component, so a small supermarket could work there.

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German supermarket making debut in U.S., pursuing N.J. locations
By Don E. Woods | For NJ.com

on May 26, 2016 at 8:15 AM, updated May 26, 2016 at 4:56 PM

Cumberland County could be saying willkommen to a new supermarket chain that originated in Germany and is breaking into the United States.

Lidl established an American corporate headquarters in Virginia last June in an effort to expand onto the Eastern Seaboard. The company was taking submissions for potential properties from as north as New Jersey all the way down to Georgia. According to Cumberland County officials, the supermarket chain is looking to open locations in Upper Deerfield, Millville and Vineland.

Lidl officials have already been before the Vineland Planning Board, according to Vineland Economic Development Director Sandy Forosisky. The location will be on Landis Avenue near Walmart and ShopRite.

http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ss ... tml#incart_river_home_pop


Interested parties might want to write and suggest Old Colony site (formerly Pathmark) on Grand Street Downtown -- maybe that other deal fell through.

http://www.lidl.com/real-estate-opportunities.html


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I hear their Sp?tzle is to die for.


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German supermarket making debut in U.S., pursuing N.J. locations
By Don E. Woods | For NJ.com

on May 26, 2016 at 8:15 AM, updated May 26, 2016 at 4:56 PM

Cumberland County could be saying willkommen to a new supermarket chain that originated in Germany and is breaking into the United States.

Lidl established an American corporate headquarters in Virginia last June in an effort to expand onto the Eastern Seaboard. The company was taking submissions for potential properties from as north as New Jersey all the way down to Georgia. According to Cumberland County officials, the supermarket chain is looking to open locations in Upper Deerfield, Millville and Vineland.

Lidl officials have already been before the Vineland Planning Board, according to Vineland Economic Development Director Sandy Forosisky. The location will be on Landis Avenue near Walmart and ShopRite.

http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ss ... tml#incart_river_home_pop

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