European retail giant's U.S. entry taking shape
European retail giant's U.S. entry taking shape
Lidl, which operates nearly 10,000 stores throughout Europe, is pushing forward with its plans to expand into the United States. The company will open a new regional headquarters and distribution center in North Carolina's Alamance County. It plans to invest more than $125 million in the project over the next three years. Last month Lidl announced that its U.S. corporate headquarters would be located in Virginia. It also named Brendan Proctor president and chief executive officer for the company's U.S. division.
“North Carolina provides a talented workforce, a strategic location and market opportunities, which presents an incredible opportunity as Lidl prepares its expansion into the United States,” said Proctor. “We thank Governor McCrory and our local partners in Alamance County, who recognize Lidl’s potential and are working with us to bring Lidl to the area.”
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, North Carolina Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla III and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina said the new project will create 80 new full-time jobs and 120 hourly positions in Alamance County during the next three years.
“Lidl is one of the best known grocery store names in Europe,” said Gov. McCrory. “North Carolina will play a key role as the company begins its plans to enter the U.S. market.”
“This is clearly a good strategic decision by Lidl to put a regional headquarters and distribution center in North Carolina,” said Skvarla. “By locating here, it can take advantage of our great workforce and infrastructure as it builds its presence in the United States.”