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Wegmans to Begin Construction of First Charlotte Store

New Wegmans Store in Charlotte

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Wegmans Food Markets will start building its first store in Charlotte’s Ballantyne neighborhood. Set to span 110,000 square feet, the store aims to open in fall 2026 and will create around 450 jobs, boosting the local economy. The new store features traditional grocery departments and a market café. Wegmans, known for its high-quality offerings, responds to local demand after receiving numerous inquiries for a Charlotte location.

Charlotte, North Carolina – Wegmans Food Markets will commence construction on its first store in Charlotte’s Ballantyne neighborhood on September 24, 2025. The new store, located at 11550 North Community House Road, is set to span approximately 110,000 square feet and aims to open its doors in the fall of 2026.

The groundbreaking ceremony, which is invitation-only, will start at 10 a.m. on September 24. This announcement follows Wegmans’ earlier declaration in January 2025 about entering the Charlotte market after a thorough search for the ideal location.

The new store will mark Wegmans’ fifth establishment in North Carolina, complementing its existing four locations in the Raleigh region. Since expanding into North Carolina five years ago, Wegmans has become a popular grocery option, known for its high-quality store brands, extensive product range, and exceptional customer service.

At the Charlotte store, customers can anticipate a variety of traditional departments, including produce, seafood, meat, bakery, deli, cheese, as well as a large selection of wine and beer. Additionally, a market café is planned, which will provide both indoor and outdoor seating options for patrons.

In terms of employment opportunities, Wegmans plans to hire around 450 employees for the new store, providing a significant boost to the local job market. The construction phase itself is expected to generate over 250 construction jobs, contributing to the local economy in the area during the build-out process.

Wegmans’ decision to open a store in Charlotte is largely driven by local demand; the company has received hundreds of inquiries from residents eager for a Wegmans location. As the company moves to meet this local interest, it will also implement community engagement initiatives, including recent donations such as a $5,000 contribution to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina to combat food insecurity in the region.

Having been founded in Rochester, New York, over 100 years ago, Wegmans operates more than 110 stores across nine East Coast states and Washington, D.C. The Charlotte store is part of the company’s strategic plan to conclude its southward expansion, with no immediate intentions to establish further locations in nearby South Carolina.

Wegmans remains committed to serving its customers by providing a shopping experience that not only emphasizes quality but also focuses on community involvement and sustainability. As Charlotte prepares for the new Wegmans store, residents can look forward to a bustling grocery option that aligns with the company’s dedication to quality and service.

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