Trader Joes announces opening date for new Bellingham storefront

Bellingham, WALocal News

Trader Joe’s has set the opening date for its second Bellingham store for May 29 at 8 a. m. The new location at 4255 Meridian Street in the Cordata Center will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 7:55 a. m. , featuring music and giveaways to celebrate the occasion.

The store will operate daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. and aims to meet the growing demand for unique grocery options in the area.

This expansion follows extensive speculation among residents regarding the new storefront. Trader Joe’s has established a reputation for its distinctive products and community-focused service. The opening is likely to attract a significant number of shoppers, bolstering local commerce. This move underscores Trader Joe’s strategic growth in Washington state, further solidifying its presence in the region.

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