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Grocery retailer Lidl US to build regional distribution center in Newton County | Cobb Business Journal

Gov. Brian P. Kemp announced on Jan. 3 that Lidl US, a leading grocery retailer, will build a regional distribution center in Covington.

Lidl, which has locations in Marietta and Mableton, is investing $100 million in the project which will create 270 new full-time jobs.

The 925,000 square-foot facility will serve as a regional headquarters and it will supply products to Lidl stores across the region. Lidl cited Georgia’s excellent logistics infrastructure as critical to the location of this new facility, which is why they ultimately chose to locate close to I-20 in Newton County.

Lidl US has opened four stores in Georgia and hired more than 150 employees in Augusta, Mableton, Marietta and Snellville. Lidl first established its U.S. headquarters in Virginia in June 2015, and operates more than 70 stores across nine East Coast states.

Georgia Department of Economic Development director Nico Wijnberg represented the Global Commerce Division on this project in partnership with Georgia Power and Select Newton.

For more information, visit www.Lidl.com.

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