ALDI Hub to be built off Loop 303 Corridor in Goodyear
GOODYEAR, Ariz. (October 21, 2025) — After more than eight years of planning, anticipation, and delays, discount‑grocer ALDI appears ready to move forward with a major logistics investment in the Phoenix metro area. The facility, if built, will mark a significant milestone for both ALDI’s U.S. expansion and the industrial development of the West Valley.
Longtime Plans Begin to Stir
Back in 2017, reports indicated ALDI was “eyeing Arizona” and specifically a regional distribution centre and office campus in Goodyear, slated to bring more than 130 jobs to the region.
Fast‑forward to July 2024: ALDI submitted a pre‑application to the City of Goodyear for a site at the southwest corner of Indian School Road and Cotton Lane (along the Loop 303 industrial corridor) for a roughly 569,400‑square‑foot distribution facility with about 16,900 square feet of office space. One municipal spokesperson noted the project “could create 120 jobs with capacity up to 700.”
Why the delay?
The apparent eight‑year journey from early site scouting to pre‑application submission reflects a number of industry and local‑market dynamics:
- ALDI’s expansion into Arizona was historically contingent on a logistics backbone.
- Shifts in industrial land markets, rising construction costs, and supply‑chain disruptions likely played a role.
- Complexities of infrastructure, zoning, incentives, and market timing in the rapidly growing West Valley region may have slowed progress.
Location Strategic for a "hub" in Arizona
The Loop 303 corridor in Goodyear has emerged as one of the most significant West Valley industrial zones. With other large logistic leases nearby, including a new Amazon fulfillment centre, ALDI’s planned facility is well placed for regional distribution. For ALDI, building a “hub” in Arizona would support its store‑network growth across the Southwest and accelerate its national footprint.
The Proposal in Brief
- Size: ~569,400 sq ft footprint, including ~16,900 sq ft of office space.
- Jobs: Initial creation of ~120 jobs, with potential to scale up to ~700.
- Site: Southwest corner of Indian School Rd & Cotton Ln, off Loop 303 in Goodyear.
- Status: Pre‐application submitted in May 2024; construction timeline not yet disclosed.
New Retail Footprint: Maricopa store announcement
In a complementary move to bolster its Arizona presence, ALDI recently announced plans to build a new store in Maricopa. The store will be located within the planned South Bridge Shopping Center development at John Wayne Parkway and West Honeycutt Avenue. This marks Maricopa’s fifth grocery store and joins a wave of commercial development in the city.
City officials say the announcement is part of a broader strategy to keep more retail and jobs local, reducing the need for residents to commute out of town.
While construction and opening timelines remain unspecified, the retailer’s commitment reflects confidence in the region’s growth and the synergy between its retail-network expansion and the Goodyear logistics hub.
Implications for the market
- Industrial real estate: A new large-scale logistics tenant like ALDI boosts the credibility of the West Valley corridor and may attract further food-retail supply-chain investment.
- Labor pool and jobs: For Goodyear and nearby communities, the proposed job creation — especially on a scale of hundreds — represents a meaningful boost to the region’s employment base.
- Retail growth for ALDI: The combination of a major distribution centre and new store openings — like the one in Maricopa — signals a two-pronged expansion strategy combining logistics infrastructure and consumer footprint.
- Infrastructure / city development: The Goodyear project will likely trigger new infrastructure improvements, potential incentives and further industrial zoning activity. In Maricopa, the new store reflects an increasing density of retail-commercial development.
What to watch
- Construction start date in Goodyear: While the pre-application is underway, ALDI has not committed publicly to a build timetable.
- Maricopa store timing and size: As of now, specific store size, job creation, and opening date have not been disclosed.
- Incentive packages: Local economic-development incentives may come into focus as both Goodyear and Maricopa support ALDI’s arrival.
- Expansion beyond the base footprint: Reports suggest the Goodyear facility could eventually grow toward nearly 1 million square feet, depending on ALDI’s long-term regional plans.
- Impact on traffic and infrastructure: With large logistic operations and new stores come increased traffic, truck movements, and broader road demand.
Bottom line
What once looked like a speculative anchor–tenant announcement has matured into a tangible, though still-pending, logistics investment for ALDI in Goodyear — and a simultaneously unfolding retail expansion in Maricopa. After eight years of planning and anticipation, the retailer seems closer than ever to executing a regional distribution centre — a move that will ripple across industrial real estate, job growth, and retail development in the West Valley.