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gvwireA blighted vacant strip mall at the northwest corner of Shaw and West avenues will be anchored by the first Aldi supermarket in Fresno.
In addition, Karbassi said that the 7-Eleven at the northeast corner of Shaw and West will move across the street to the Aldi location. A gas station will be built in the area of the new construction, as well.
“This is a big plus for the neighborhood,” Karbassi said. “The vacant building has attracted a lot of vagrants and created lots of problems.”
The Albrecht family of Germany owns both Aldi and Trader Joe’s. Aldi has thrived by keeping prices low and stocking about 1,700 items.
Aldi opened a store on Herndon Avenue in Clovis in October and has two other Valley locations: Porterville and Hanford.
The chain is aggressively expanding in the United States, particularly in California. According to published reports, it plans to spend $3.4 billion to expand to 2,500 stores in the U.S. by 2022. It has about 1,900 stores today.
The Albrecht family, according to Forbes, has a net worth of $53.5 billion.
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Ed
December 19, 2019 at 1:57 pm
Congratulations to the community. ALDI supermarkets are the best place to buy food and other goods at affordable prices. When we found ALDI, me and my wife instantly became their loyal shoppers. Much better than Walmart in both, quality and prices! You’ll be glad to have one in your area.