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This NC grocery store just announced 2 new locations in the Triangle

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  • Lowes Foods will add new Triangle locations in Wendell and Fuquay-Varina.
  • Both new grocery stores will be in larger developments.
  • The moves follow recent closures and reflect Lowes Foods’ growth strategy.

A North Carolina-based grocer will open two new locations in the Triangle.

Lowes Foods, which is headquartered in Winston-Salem, is expanding to Wendell and Fuquay-Varina.

This follows the closures of multiple Lowes Foods stores as part of the grocer’s parent company’s “broader growth strategy to invest in new stores and remodel existing stores.”

New Lowes Foods store locations

While the grocer has not announced anticipated opening dates for the new stores, it provided their locations.

  • Wendell: The new store will be in the Wendell Commons development at the intersection of Wendell Falls Parkway and Eagle Rock Road.

Barnett Properties is the developer behind the project, which will include 90,000 square feet when complete, Alan Maness, a vice president of development, told The News & Observer in an email. The Lowes Foods is expected to open in 2026, though the schedule has not been finalized, Maness said.

  • Fuquay-Varina: The store will be in the mixed-use Academy Village development at Old Honeycutt Road and Purfoy Road.

Shelly Johnson, the director of marketing for Academy Village developer MPV Properties, told The News & Observer in an email that the Lowes Foods store is expected to open in the first quarter of 2027. Academy Village will feature 85,000 square feet of commercial space, 300 apartment units and 54 townhomes, with Proffitt Dixon overseeing the residential component. Nearby grocers include Harris Teeter and Aldi.

Lowes Foods will open new stores in Wendell and Fuquay-Varina.
Lowes Foods will open new stores in Wendell and Fuquay-Varina. Renee Umsted rumsted@newsobserver.com

Lowes Foods has more than a dozen stores in the Triangle, across Raleigh, Garner, Cary, Knightdale, Holly Springs, Apex, Clayton, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill and Pittsboro.

The Holly Springs store at 112 Bass Lake Road is being remodeled and will reopen Thursday, June 26.

“Our remodeling efforts are focused on enriching the everyday shopping experience,” Tim Lowe, the president of Lowes Foods, said in a news release. “We want guests to feel at home in our stores and to discover something new each time they visit. Whether it’s through new store openings or reimagined spaces, we are committed to offering an engaging grocery destination that reflects the spirit of each community.”

The grocer also announced that the Kj’s Market in John’s Island, South Carolina, will be converted into a Lowes Foods.

A popular grocery store based in North Carolina is expanding in the Triangle.
A popular grocery store based in North Carolina is expanding in the Triangle. Renee Umsted rumsted@newsobserver.com

Lowes Foods closes stores in Raleigh

The grocer has closed multiple North Carolina locations over the past year.

Its store at 8201 Rowlock Way in northwest Raleigh shut down last year, along with a Lowes Foods location in Wilmington and a Kj’s Market in Moncks Corner, South Carolina.

Earlier this year, Lowes Foods closed its Cary store at 930 High House Road. The location at 6430 Tryon Road in Cary remains open.

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This story was originally published May 27, 2025 at 11:41 AM with the headline "This NC grocery store just announced 2 new locations in the Triangle."

Renee Umsted
The News & Observer
Renee Umsted is a service journalism reporter for The News & Observer. She has a degree in journalism from the Bob Schieffer College of Communication at TCU. 
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