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These 5 businesses, including 2 grocery stores, are opening in the Triangle

Two grocery stores are opening new locations in Durham.
Two grocery stores are opening new locations in Durham. Lexington Herald-Leader file photo

A range of businesses have recently announced plans to open new locations in the Triangle.

Two of them are well-known grocery stores expanding their footprint in Durham. There’s also a local bike shop joining a European village-inspired shopping center in Raleigh, a company offering apparel and other items for sports fans and a new salon.

Here are some business openings to know about.

2 grocery stores plan new locations in Durham

  • Publix will open a 42,240-square-foot store in north Durham at 4628 Guess Road on Saturday, April 11. The location in the Latta Park development will employ about 140 people and is the grocer’s second location in Durham.
  • Target will anchor the redevelopment at Durham’s Northgate Mall site. The store at Ellerbe Square will be the retailer’s third in Durham. Target has not provided an opening date for the new location.
Local Raleigh bike shop Bell Lap Cycleworks will move into the former TLC for Bikes at Lafayette Village.
Local Raleigh bike shop Bell Lap Cycleworks will move into the former TLC for Bikes at Lafayette Village. Kevin Keister kkeister@newsobserver.com

3 new stores at shopping centers in Raleigh, Cary

  • At Raleigh’s Lafayette Village, Bell Lap Cycleworks will take over the former TLC for Bikes space at 8480 Honeycutt Road, targeting a May 1 opening. TLC for Bikes founder Gary Smith died of cancer last fall.
  • Sports apparel retailer Rally House is opening its first Cary store at Crossroads Plaza, moving into the old Home Centric. The company is holding hiring events March 31 and April 1 at the forthcoming location at 337 Crossroads Blvd.
  • Tone Hair Salon is expanding to Raleigh’s Village District, the shopping center formerly called Cameron Village. The salon, which will be at 2030 Cameron St. in the former Hair Color Xperts, has an existing location in North Raleigh.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The source reporting referenced above was written and edited entirely by journalists.

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Renee Umsted
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Renee Umsted is The News & Observer’s Affordability Reporter. She writes about what it costs to live in the Triangle, with a consumer-focused approach. She has a degree in journalism from TCU. 
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