
SEAFORD, Del. – Plans to bring a new Aldi grocery store to Seaford are moving closer to approval, with a final public hearing set for Tuesday. The proposed site is an undeveloped field along Route 13, just south of the Duck-In Car… The post Aldi Proposal Moves Forward in Seaford as City Eyes Growth appeared first on TV Delmarva .
SEAFORD, Del. – Plans to bring a new Aldi grocery store to Seaford are moving closer to approval, with a final public hearing set for Tuesday. The proposed site is an undeveloped field along Route 13, just south of the Duck-In Car Wash. The project, in the works for several months, is undergoing its final site plan review by the city council. If approved, the new store would mark another step in Seaford’s ongoing economic expansion. City officials say additional approvals will be required since the property sits along a state-maintained road. No construction timeline has been confirmed.
The project is already generating local interest as residents anticipate having a new, affordable grocery option closer to home. The store would also redirect shopping traffic into Seaford and could contribute to the local economy. Seaford leaders view the potential addition as part of a broader revitalization effort. The proposed Aldi comes as the city continues pushing forward on other commercial developments, including work at the Nylon Capital Shopping Center and additional investment downtown. Officials say the grocery chain’s arrival would be a significant milestone in Seaford’s recent growth and long-term plans for improvement.

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