Trader Joe’s to open first Lansing-area store later this week

MERIDIAN TWP. — The Lansing area’s first Trader Joe’s will open later this week, more than two years after township officials first approved a parking variance for the East Grand River Avenue grocer.

The store, which is expected to employ 65 people, will open its doors at 9 a.m. on Friday, according to the California-based company’s announcement on its website. A brief ceremony will take place at the location before it opens, according to a news release from the company.

The highly anticipated specialty grocery store near East Lansing has been under construction on 2.2 acres at 2755 E. Grand River Ave., across the street from the Whole Foods Market, for more than a year.

“Inside this neighborhood grocery store, customers will find outstanding value in the form of the best quality products at the best everyday prices and friendly crew members who create a shopping environment that imparts adventure, humor, and a warm sense of community,” said the release. “The store’s interior artwork willhighlight local landmarks.”

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