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Renovated Aldi's To Be Reopened In Fairview Park
The remodeling is part of the company's $1.6 billion investment in U.S. stores, including $60 million invested in Northeast Ohio locations.

FAIRVIEW PARK, OH — In February, the grocery chain ALDI announced it would invest $1.6 billion into remodeling its 1,300 U.S. stores. Among the locations that were renovated was the Fairview Park ALDI's, 21329 Center Ridge Rd. The store will celebrate its grand re-opening on Sept. 28.
“It has been a pleasure to serve the Cleveland area for almost 30 years, and we’re pleased to invest nearly $60 million in updating our local stores to better serve our existing and new customers,” said Corey Stucker, Hinckley division vice president for ALDI in a statement. “We know there’s only one way to attract and keep fans: continually providing the highest-quality products, while staying true to what our competitors can’t match – everyday low prices.”
The Germany-based grocery chain remodeled 35 stores throughout Northeast Ohio, between Cleveland, Akron and Canton. The company says it invested $60 million into its presence in the region. (To stay up to date on local stories, subscribe to the Patch Westlake newsletter. As news breaks and the story develops, you will be the first to receive updates from Patch.)
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All of the company's 35 Northeast Ohio stores will be remodeled by 2019, the company said in a press release. The Fairview Park ALDI's grand opening will include a ribbon cutting ceremony at 8:25 a.m., followed by eco-friendly bag distribution and Produce for a Year sweepstakes.
To staff the remodeled stores, ALDI's plans to add 25,000 new jobs in stores, warehouses and offices.
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