New Aldi Planned for State Road 52 Near Mirada in San Antonio
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New Aldi Planned for State Road 52 Near Mirada in San Antonio

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Another grocery option may be on the way to the booming State Road 52 corridor. According to recent filings, plans have been submitted for a new Aldi supermarket on the south side of SR 52 near the Publix at The Market at Mirada in San Antonio, FL — placing two name-brand grocers within easy reach of the same fast-growing neighborhoods.

For residents of Mirada, Epperson, Double Branch and the wave of new subdivisions filling in along the realigned highway, the proposal is a welcome sign that retail is finally catching up with rooftops.

Key Facts
  • What: Plans filed for a new Aldi grocery store
  • Where: South side of State Road 52, near the Mirada Publix in San Antonio
  • Status: Early-stage filing; not yet approved or under construction
  • Nearby: The Market at Mirada (Publix-anchored center), Mirada master-planned community

Why This Matters Locally

Until recently, the stretch of SR 52 east of I-75 was mostly pasture and construction fencing. That has changed quickly. The corridor was widened into a new five-lane alignment as part of a major Florida Department of Transportation project, and homebuilders have followed with thousands of new houses.

The Market at Mirada — a roughly 67,200-square-foot, Publix-anchored retail center developed at Mirada Boulevard and SR 52 — was one of the first major commercial pieces to land in the area, according to developer Batson-Cook Development Company. An Aldi nearby would add a second, value-focused grocery choice for the same households, meaning shorter drives and more competition close to home.

What's Actually Confirmed — and What Isn't

It's important to separate what the filing establishes from what's still unknown. A development filing is the first formal step, not a guarantee. Aldi has not publicly announced an opening date, and the project would still need to move through county review, permitting and other approvals before any construction begins.

Note: At this stage, the plans signal intent and location. A specific store size, design, and opening timeline have not been publicly confirmed. Treat any firm date you see online as unofficial until Aldi or Pasco County says so.

How the Approval Process Typically Works

For commercial projects like this in Pasco County, the path from filing to opening usually runs through several familiar stages:

Typical Path
Step 1
Site plans filed for county review.
Step 2
Permitting, utility coordination and traffic impact analysis.
Step 3
Approval and construction.
Step 4
Store opening and hiring.

A Corridor Filling In Fast

The proposed Aldi is the latest in a string of commercial projects chasing the population boom across northeast Pasco. Site plans were also recently submitted for a new Wawa gas station and convenience store along the SR 52 corridor near I-75, according to reporting from the Wesley Chapel Community Website. Together, the filings point to a section of the county that is rapidly transitioning from new neighborhoods to a full-service commercial corridor.

Much of that growth is anchored by Mirada itself — a master-planned lagoon community in San Antonio built around one of the largest man-made lagoons in the country, with thousands of homes planned across multiple builders, according to Metro Development Group. More homes mean more demand for everyday essentials, and grocers have clearly taken notice.

What It Could Mean for Shoppers

Aldi's appeal is its no-frills, lower-price model — a smaller-format store with a curated selection and a reputation for budget-friendly grocery runs. Paired with the existing Publix, residents near Mirada would have two distinct shopping styles within minutes: one for a full-service experience and one for value-focused stock-up trips.

For families weighing the weekly grocery budget — and for newcomers still learning the area — that kind of choice close to home is exactly what a growing community asks for.

Bottom line: The plans are real and the location is clear, but this is an early step. We'll update this story as Pasco County and Aldi confirm approvals, design and an opening date.

Stay with the San Antonio, FL Community Website as this project moves through review. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X for the latest, and share what you'd like to see open along SR 52 by joining the conversation in our Community Forum.

For more on the projects reshaping our area, read more business and development stories or browse our latest coming soon coverage.

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