POPULAR German supermarket chain, Aldi, is looking to expand its stores in the coming years- and they are hoping to open up new branches in Lancashire.
Currently, Aldi is hoping to build new stores across 36 towns, villages and cities in the North West.
In Lancashire specifically, Aldi is hoping to build new stores in eight towns and cities.
Best of all, you could help the supermarket chain with its expansion and could be sitting on the perfect site or plot of land for one of its supermarkets.
The company has said: “We are continually expanding our property portfolio to help achieve our ever-growing goals for 2022.
“We have ambitious acquisition and development plans beyond that and are looking to acquire sites that meet the property criteria for our standard store format."
Aldi's Site requirements
Aldi's website states they prefer to prefer to purchase "freehold, town centre or edge of centre sites suitable for property development in towns with a population of 15,000 or more."
But have said they are willing to "explore all opportunities including developer led schemes and existing or new retail units."
If you have a site that meets these requirements you can get in touch and agree on a selling price.
To discuss potential opportunities, call: property.gol@aldi.co.uk or email: property.gol@aldi.co.uk.
Site requirements in Lancashire
Lancaster
Lytham
Ormskirk
Penwortham
West Preston
Skelmersdale
Site requirements in wider parts of the North West
Greater Manchester
Altrincham
Ashton in Makerfield
Burnage
Cheadle Heath
Didsbury
East Oldham
East Sale
Littleborough
Manchester City Centre
North Bolton
North Manchester
North Wigan
Orrell
Radcliffe
Shaw
Shevington Vale
Stockport
West Didsbury
Cheshire
Handforth
Macclesfield
Wilmslow
Merseyside
Haydock
North Southport
St Helens
Cumbria
Milnthorpe
Where would you like to see a new Aldi in Lancashire?
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