King Soopers Snaps Up Shuttered Louisville Lowe’s For Big-Box Comeback

The long-vacant Lowe’s on West Dillon Road in Louisville is finally getting a second act: King Soopers has bought the shuttered big-box store at 1171 W. Dillon Road and is turning it into a full-blown King Soopers Marketplace grocery hub. The deal ends months of neighborhood guessing games over what would replace the dark storefront and sets the stage for a new supermarket with a pharmacy, fuel, and EV charging expected to open next year.

Sale And Construction Timeline

City permit records show an interior-remodel permit for the site (COM-0838-2025) was issued in September 2025, and work has been underway inside the former Lowe’s building, according to BuildZoom. Louisville’s own development updates list the King Soopers Marketplace project as under construction and peg the opening for mid-2026, reflecting the city’s latest public timeline.

Those filings indicate the project is in the final stages of site work and interior conversion, shifting the building from hardware megastore to grocery-and-more anchor.

Project Features And Past Plans

Industry reporting says King Soopers is building out the property as a Marketplace-format store, a roughly $23.6 million investment that will bring a drive-thru pharmacy, a fuel center with EV chargers, and expanded pickup and delivery services, and is expected to create about 250 jobs, per Construction Owners Club. The purchase itself was first reported by the Denver Business Journal.

This grocery outcome was not always a lock. Earlier in the process, the empty Lowe’s had been floated as a potential biotech and advanced-manufacturing hub, an idea covered by Traded that ultimately never made it to construction.

City Approvals And Incentives

To help turn a dark box into an active anchor, Louisville city leaders previously approved nearly $15.3 million in tax and fee incentives to attract a grocery operator to the site, a package reported by BizWest. The City Council also signed off on an amendment to the development agreement for the Marketplace project at 1171 W. Dillon Road, according to the city’s City of Louisville council action summary…

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