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The easiest way to get a TJ is to make Sprouts and Fresh Market incredibly profitable and unable to keep up with the demands of those that live in and around TV for a sustained period of time. When the demand and sales reflects that there is a large enough demographic to support a TJ and other related stores, then TJ could consider. |
You very well may be right but there are other unique factors to The Villages that they may consider if they are astute:
Most people that live here have substantial revenue sources outside of Social Security and were in the middle to upper middle class when they retired. The average home value in TV is well above 300k and is in a densely populated area that is experiencing significant expansion The combined population of Lake and Sumter counties is over 500k. The healthcare industry which have higher than average incomes is booming. The logistics and distribution sector is growing rapidly. - |
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Thanks for the link.
I’ve been here 15 years and have sent this in many many times. It hasn’t happened yet, but I’m sure someday it will. Wawa is new…Costco is coming….Middleton is a younger demographic. We are changing and TJ would definitely be profitable here. When they see it, they will build. |
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ALWAYS SURPRISED. And some folks even blame the people who are the developers. Being a for profit business is not a bad thing. But that is another rant for me. |
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Yes TJs is near college towns, because it’s a healthy alternative at good prices, than other grocery. But it’s their parents who introduced them to TJs, and that’s why 20-50yo shop their stores. We had 6 TJs within 30 minutes or less, we shopped weekly, along with our area farm to table bounty of fresh produce, dairy, and protein. Now we drive to TJs every 2 weeks, we are not the only retirees there. |
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I'd say the folks at Trader Joe's are fairly astute. I've never seen one of them close up. I suspect you've never been in a TJ's, because your characterization of the TV market, runs contrary to TJ's demographic. TJ's typically opens new locations in established areaa, not those under going "expansion". Every one I've ever seen, is in an area with a much higher per capita income than TV, with much more expensive homes. Raw population #'s aren't very relevant, their market analysis is predicated on how many people in their desired demographic, live within 30 minutes of a potential location. The "average" TJ customer, is a White or Asian, 44 year married female, who earns over $80,000/year. Not many of them in TV. |
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When people get older there is a tendency not to stay out as late but their food preferences don't change that much unless they have to live on a smaller budget. Great food selection at lower prices will always be a draw to all ages. We are talking grocery stores not hip nightclubs. |
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No kidding? Are you suggesting that Trader Joe's, opens stores in areas that have a demographic that's consistent with their customer base? Shocking news. |
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I agree. We don't need more junk food. TJs years ago passed up on The Villages and their fees to open here.
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I read an article on trying to get a Trader Joes in your area. It’s nearly impossible. They are looking for an edgy “progressive” demographic. The article described the target customer as a 30-50 year old woman who drives a Suburu and composts. Or about anywhere in California..
Take a cooler and drive 60 miles to Orlando at Morse & Orlando Ave in Winter Park. There is a Shake Shack next door (worth the trip!) Stock up! |
Heading up for an overnight to TJ’s in Gainesville this afternoon, along with WF. Then dinner at a great restaurant. We prefer Gainesville (except first week of UF students) quicker for us up I75, than Orlando
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Trader Joe's has constant recalls..I would choose another.
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