Miami, FL – Publix is moving ahead with plans to expand its presence in South Florida after filing a proposal for a new grocery store in Miami, signaling continued growth in a high traffic area.
The project focuses on a site along Biscayne Boulevard, a major roadway known for its mix of residential and commercial development.
According to publicly reported information, the Lakeland based supermarket chain submitted plans to build a new store on the property, which may involve redeveloping an existing site.
The proposal suggests the potential removal of current structures to allow for construction of a modern Publix location.
While full project specifications have not been detailed, the store is expected to follow the company’s standard format, which typically includes grocery departments along with services such as a bakery, deli and pharmacy.
Biscayne Boulevard is considered a key retail corridor in Miami, making it a strategic location for new development due to its steady traffic and proximity to nearby neighborhoods.
The planned store would add to Publix’s existing network of locations across South Florida, where the company has continued to invest in real estate and expand its footprint.
At this stage, the project remains in the planning process and is subject to review and approvals before construction can begin.
Officials have not announced a timeline for development or an expected opening date.