Is Bucks County Getting Its First Lidl? Inside the German Grocer’s Expansion Plans

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Popular German grocer Lidl is again considering opening its first location in Bucks County, among other towns in the region.

Popular German grocer Lidl is again considering opening its first location in Bucks County, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch.

The discount supermarket retailer previously considered opening a 29,136-square-foot grocery store in Warminster, in the old Pathmark property on York Road where a Tesla store is expected to open soon.

Lidl also intended to develop a store in Bristol Township on a subdivided lot purchased from Verizon, but the company has not yet made its plans clear.

Now, Lidl is weighing another option to build a store in Warminster, at a parcel located at the corner of Street and Norristown roads, according to Township Engineer Craig Kennard.

“Lidl has been a part of what I believe is a sketch plan submittal,” said Township Manager Tom Scott.

The owner of the property that is being considered for development is Christ Home, said Kennard, and a significant part of that land cannot be developed.

“I say it’s 50-50 if they will develop that corner,” he added.

Lidl has over 12,000 stores in 32 countries, including in nearby Lansdale, Philadelphia, and Easton.

Read more about Lidl and its potential Bucks County location in the Patch.


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