This 100-year-old grocery chain closes stores in five southern states

One hundred years ago, the grocery store chain Winn-Dixie Founded in Miami, Florida. The liquor and grocery store expanded to four other southern states: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. However, Winn-Dixie announced it would close all but five stores outside its home state of Florida as part of the company’s efforts to rebrand and “define a new chapter.”
“We are accelerating growth where our roots are deepest, staying true to our purpose of feeding and enriching the communities, families and neighborhoods that have sustained us for generations,” said Anthony Hacker, Chairman and CEO of Southeastern Grocers. press release.
Winn-Dixie closes dozens of stores in five southern states
Winn-Dixie has already closed more than 90 stores by 2025. According to data compiled by Usearch. These closings were part of Aldi’s ongoing partnership with Southeastern Grocers to convert some Winn-Dixie stores into Aldi stores.
The brand has now officially closed its stores in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and is closing all but five stores in Georgia to focus primarily on stores in Florida.
Winn-Dixie plans to sell or close 32 additional stores in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, according to a press release. Some locations will reopen as new grocery stores. Piggly Wiggly, including Food Cityand probably Aldi. The brand has reached agreements or is in the process of making plans with multiple grocers, according to the report. business wire. The closure is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with all banner migrations expected to be completed by early 2026.
“As we write our next chapter as the Winn-Dixie Company, we want to acknowledge the people and communities outside of Florida who are an integral part of our story,” Hacker said. “We are deeply grateful for the loyalty of our employees and customers in these markets who have made Winn-Dixie a meaningful part of their lives and trusted us to help provide for their families.”
Here’s the complete list of Winn-Dixie store closures announced after October 1, 2025, according to . You search:
Alabama
- 7946 Vaughn Rd, Montgomery
 - 701 E Main St, Prattville
 - 465 Main St, Trussville
 - 1721 US-31, Fultondale
 - 2405 Hwy 78 E, Jasper
 - 4476 Montevallo Rd, Birmingham
 - 500 Inverness Cors, Birmingham
 - 3925 Crosshaven Dr, Vestavia Hills
 - 1408 Golden Springs Rd, Anniston
 - 1055 S Eufaula Ave, Eufaula
 - 1441 Fox Run Parkway, Opelika
 - 3625 AL-14, Millbrook
 - 4724 Mobile Hwy, Montgomery
 - 187 Baldwin Square, Fairhope
 - 1235 S McKenzie St, Foley
 - 5326 US-231, Wetumpka
 - 6300 Grelot Rd, Mobile
 - 5440 US-90, Mobile
 - 740 Schillinger Rd N, Mobile
 - 4205 University Blvd E, Tuscaloosa
 - 3952 US-80, Phenix City
 
florida
- 727 W Noble Ave, Williston
 - 2200 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores
 - 995 Sebastian Blvd Ste B, Sebastian
 
georgia
- 6770 Veterans Parkway, Columbus
 
louisiana
- 4100 LA-59, Mandeville
 - 8601 Siegen Ln, Baton Rouge
 - 13002 Coursey Blvd, Baton Rouge
 - 9701 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans
 - 1830 W Airlines Hwy, Laplace
 - 2104 Williams Blvd, Kenner
 - 70431 LA-21, Covington
 - 4627 Westbank Expy, Marrero
 - 12519 Airline Highway Suite A (Destrehan)
 - 731 Washington St, Franklinton
 - 1803 LA-3125, Gramercy
 
mississippi
- 6626 Goodman Rd, Olive Branch
 - 7051 Sleepy Hollow Dr., Southaven
 - 4065 Goodman Rd W, Horn Lake
 - 3990 N Gloster St, Tupelo
 - 1825 S Harper Rd, Corinth
 - 750 Highland Colony Parkwee, Ridgeland
 - 101 Primos Rd, Flowood
 - 131 S Frontage Rd, Meridian
 - 840 Brookway Blvd, Brookhaven
 - 10511 D’Iberville Blvd, D’Iberville
 
2025-11-01 11:00:00



