Giant is continuing to expand in the Philadelphia region with a new, 60,000-square-foot grocery shop at the Shoppes of Sadsbury in Parkesburg, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The new Giant store will be the grocery store chain’s thirteenth in Chester County. Construction is expected to start later this year.
The project will be part of a 360,000-square-foot retail center being developed in phases. It will serve as the strip mall’s anchor, along with Target. An entity associated with Villanova-based Provco Group is the developer of the Shoppes of Sadsbury.
The location will be positioned between West Chester and Lancaster, an area that currently has few locations of the popular grocery store.
The grocer is set to open a new store in Jenkintown next month, following the recent opening of another Philadelphia location at the One Thousand One apartment development.
Giant is already the leading grocery retailer in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, with 15.9 percent of the market share. The chain generated $3.42 billion in sales across 74 stores in the region between April 2023 and March 2024.
Read more about the new Giant store in Parkesburg in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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