Trader Joe’s eyes Peachtree City for summer of 2025? Maybe, but it’s not a done deal

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Trader Joe’s eyes Peachtree City for summer of 2025? Maybe, but it’s not a done deal

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Two news sources are reporting that Trader Joe’s — the specialty grocery store with a variety of private label items — is said to be considering a Peachtree City anchor location in The Avenue. And another news source, according to The Citizen’s Ellie White-Stevens, is saying, “Not so fast.” The headline for that story would be this:

Whoa, slow down! Is Trader Joe’s really coming to The Avenue in Peachtree City?

Widely spread reports about Trader Joe’s coming to The Avenue in Peachtree City are premature, according to The Citizen’s anonymous city government source.

While Trader Joe’s is considering occupying the Books-A-Million spot, contracts are not yet signed.

It’s definitely a case of counting your frozen dinners before they are microwaved. Trader Joe’s, a store serving up affordable ready-to-heat meals and grocery staples, has long been requested by Peachtree City residents.

The current closest location of Trader Joe’s is on Monroe St. in Atlanta, about 40 minutes by car, if the traffic goes in your favor.

For years Trader Joe’s said that they weren’t expanding in Georgia, until recently reports were made that they were adding six stores in Georgia, including one in Peachtree City. Whether that lands in The Avenue will be up for their negotiators.

Where will Books-A-Million go in the new year? Sources told us they’d be located in the former location of Tuesday Morning, at the opposite corner of Ga. highways 54 and 74.

Long-time tenant Books-A-Million opened the city’s first major bookstore in 2002.

If it come in, the new Trader Joe’s might occupy about 13,000 square feet in the corner slot closest to Ga. Highway 54.

It’s not the first time that site has been a grocery store. Preceding the bookstore, a specialty food store based in Atlanta tried its hand in the Peachtree City market, ultimately closing to make way for Books-A-Million.

Ellie White-Stevens

Ellie White-Stevens

Ellie White-Stevens is the Editor of The Citizen and the Creative Director at Dirt1x. She strategizes and implements better branding, digital marketing, and original ideas to bring her clients bigger profits and save them time.

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