Rumor control: Publix coming to Hendersonville Road in south Asheville

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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publixNeed some rumor control on the latest grocery news circulating: heard that Publix grocery store is coming to the old Kmart shopping center on Hendersonville Road near Gerber Village. Last year, Publix announced plans to open a grocery store in Charlotte in 2014. The company made no secret of the fact that it planned to move quickly into other parts of North Carolina. And back in April, I heard that Publix was scouting locations in Asheville.

Again, this comes as Trader Joe’s and Harris Teeter are under construction on Merrimon Avenue, and with Whole Foods planning its first Asheville store on Tunnel Road. There’s also Katuah Market being planned for Biltmore Village.

So, what say you? Anyone have any more detail on Publix? What do you think of a south location?

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  1. Sheila Mckenzie September 2, 2013

    Hooray,,,a decent CONTEMPORARY quality customer focused food store finally to WNC

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  2. Daniel August 10, 2013

    OK, folks, here is the information, straight from the Publix web site. No point in us speculating any more. http://www.publix.com/about/newsroom/NewsReleaseItem.do?newsReleaseItemPK=6356

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  3. Tabitha August 8, 2013

    I’m excited about the news myself and I work for Publix. I’ve been wanting to relocate to Asheville. Now I can and keep my job as well.

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  4. Chloe August 4, 2013

    I love Publix. I have shopped in Florida and Atlanta and can’t wait to shop here in Asheville.

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  5. Jason McKinnon June 10, 2013

    We need a Walmart and a Publix in West Asheville.

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  6. Ron June 10, 2013

    After relocating to Asheville from Colorado I was rather shocked that Ingles was the main grocery store and for the size of the city it was the only chain store. It just seemed sort of out dated. We had KingSupers and Safeway. I think Ingles needs a little competition they might clean up there act, a little.

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    1. Daniel August 10, 2013

      Ingles Markets were founded in Asheville by an Asheville native. That is how they grew into a monopoly here.

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  7. The Law June 5, 2013

    What’s the hang up on Boars Head. I thought they did the change at all Ingles. Sorry for that mistake now go get a life losers.

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    1. weavervilleman June 8, 2013

      takes one to know one, jerk

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  8. Jeff June 3, 2013

    Having lived in Atlanta and shopped Publix I’m ecstatic. I’ve been excited about thebHarris Teeter but this is even better!

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  9. Jay June 3, 2013

    Thanks God! I have been praying for a better supermarket. Ingles just SUCKS!!! I’m tired of returning rotten food from the so call “fresh” counters. And I long for the day i don’t have to look thru the Laura Lynn rubbish to find a decent name brand. And the customer service could not be worse. Especially the tunnel rd store. To Betty Joan And Billy Judd, Mgrs of that store, I will be happy to drive out of my way for better….Hmmmm???….everything!

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  10. weavervilleman June 2, 2013

    Publix Managers in South Florida have confirmed near future locations in Asheville, Black Mountain AND Weaverville by the end of 2016.

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  11. weavervilleman June 2, 2013

    The Law… FYI: Several Ingles Stores including mine DO NOT SELL Boars Head in the deli.

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  12. Harry Sax May 30, 2013

    I enjoy their hair

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  13. localforeel May 30, 2013

    Seen the renderings…they were thinking of taking the rush out..but now looking at across the street.

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    1. weavervilleman June 8, 2013

      where?????

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  14. Sheila May 30, 2013

    Being from Florida, I’ve enjoyed Ingles but miss Publix and certain items they offer (mostly their deli and Boar’s Head meats) and would enjoy seeing it here in Asheville. It’s also a great location as the K-Mart plaza is dead and would generate more traffic. I’m sure the surrounding businesses would also appreciate the increased traffic – although Earth Fare and Ingles are right down the street.

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    1. The Law May 30, 2013

      Ingles sells nothing but Boar’s Head meats and cheeses… The switch to Boar’s Head happened last year.

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      1. Stacey May 31, 2013

        Just so you know…
        Ya’ll like Boars Head so much because they use MSG (monosodium glutamate) which tricks your brain into thinking something tastes good….

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      2. weavervilleman June 2, 2013

        The Law… FYI: Several Ingles Stores including mine DO NOT SELL Boars Head in the deli.

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      3. mike June 3, 2013

        If so, that change hasn’t made its way to all their stores yet.

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      4. 813 boy June 8, 2013

        @ The Law…true Ingles has boars head now…but why did it take them so many years to get it. Ingles cannot keep up and rumor from FL is that Publix is in talks to buy the entire Ingles chain.

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        1. smiley July 31, 2013

          nah, not the way publix does business. they are heavily into real estate but only buy individual shopping plazas or develop purchased land.

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          1. Daniel August 10, 2013

            If you look at the vast majority of the properties that house Ingles Markets, you will find that they are free standing shopping centers on land that is all owned by Ingles. In fact, I believe that Ingles earns more money from their real estate holdings than they do from grocery income.

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  15. John May 30, 2013

    As someone who lives on the southside this would be welcome news. We miss Harris Teeter a great deal and it opening north of Downtown doesn’t do us much good. The former Harris Teeter location is too small for a store like Publix. I truly hope this is more than a rumor.

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  16. Mark May 30, 2013

    i for one, can’t wait! I’ve never been a big fan of Ingles. The rumor is, that old man Ingles and the Publix guy had a deal that Ingles wouldn’t go to Florida, and Publix wouldn’t come to North Carolina. They’re both passed on. Deal is off. Can’t wait for Publix! YAY!!!

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    1. Daniel August 10, 2013

      The rumor is that Ingles and Publix had agreed not to occupy the same territories. Since Ingles moved into South Carolina that violated the agreement so here comes Publix. Thank goodness for the competition, finally.

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  17. Doug Cegelis May 30, 2013

    Publix is what Ingles always wanted to be when they grew up. Fantastic store, I hope they get closer to North AVL soon. (I’m a FL native, but love my adopted hometown of AVL and everything about it except it’s current grocery choices)

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  18. Sharon May 30, 2013

    Publix should just replace every ingles – the world would be a better place.

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    1. Susan August 1, 2013

      Amen!

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  19. janie May 30, 2013

    Placing competing stores within the vicinity of each other is common practice throughout the country. There is already foot traffic in the area. I, for one, shop several different stores for groceries and would be happy to have all of them within one area.

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  20. 3fecta May 30, 2013

    Will be too crowded I think. Earthfare, Ingles, Publix. Should probably try the old Harris Teeter site further north down the road.

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