Aldi no-frills grocery chain plans Goodyear distribution center — could Arizona stores follow?

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By Laura Gómez | The Republic

Aldi, a discount grocery chain that is popular throughout the Midwest and eastern U.S., will lay stakes in Arizona, along the growing Loop 303 industrial corridor in Goodyear.

The company recently entered an agreement with Goodyear to open a regional office and distribution center and create 132 jobs in its first six years of operations.

Aldi is in the process of buying city-owned and private land on Indian School Road and Cotton Lane, a lot commonly known as the Duncan Farms.

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