ORLANDO, Fla. – Publix has acquired six new properties after a multimillion-dollar deal last week, according to a representative for the company.
In a release last week, real estate investment firm Maury L. Carter & Associates announced that the Florida-native grocery chain had purchased six Publix-anchored shopping centers for $130.4 million.
“The portfolio includes neighborhood centers across Florida and Georgia, reflecting strong, continued demand for grocery-anchored retail in high-growth markets,” the release reads.
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While details about Publix’s future plans for the properties are mum, spokeswoman Hannah Herring confirmed to News 6 that the acquired locations can be found in the following cities:
Orlando
Lake Mary
Windermere
St. Cloud
Fort Myers
Newnan (Georgia)
Publix opened its first new Florida location of the year last week in St. Augustine, situated at 2875 State Road 16.
Meanwhile, the next Publix store set to open later this month is located at the Shops at Indian Creek shopping complex in Locust Grove, Georgia, on Jan. 28.
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