Cabot Planning Commission gives go-ahead for Aldi grocery store in the city

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A multinational grocery chain has been approved to place a store in Cabot.

Aldi received unanimous support from the city’s planning commission to build at its Jan. 23 meeting. The store will be located at 1118 West Main Street and Dakota Drive, which is currently vacant, commissioners were told.

The site had previously held a car dealership.

Discount supermarket chain ALDI opening this August in Batesville

Cabot Public Works director Laura Nobles said the map approved by the commission was for an 18,400-foot store with 98 parking spots.

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Prior to the commission’s vote, Brandon Harpe, with Civil Engineering Design Consultants of St. Louis introduced himself to the commission as the engineer or record for the project. He was joined by Chad Lane with the Aldi real estate division.

New sign promises Little Rock’s first ALDI store is coming soon

Aldi is known for its no-frills approach, featuring fresh produce and in-store brands. Online shopping is offered via Instacart and curbside pickup is also offered.

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