Date Published: 25/09/2025
Lidl invests €25 million opening five new stores in September, creating over 40 jobs
New modern and spacious stores bring Lidl closer to Spanish customers

The new stores will be in Teruel (Aragon), Atarfe (Andalucia), Vic and Manresa (Catalonia), and Aranjuez (Madrid). Four stores are reopening after undergoing modernisation and expansion, while Teruel sees Lidl’s fresh footprint with a brand-new branch. Together, these stores add more than 2,500 square metres of retail space to Lidl’s network, which already totals over 700 stores nationwide.
Customers can expect Lidl’s familiar wide range of products, from fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, and freshly baked bread to chilled goods, packaged foods, drinks, and personal care items. There’s also an increasing variety of regional products alongside exclusive bazaar items and themed international food weeks.
- Teruel store opens Friday, Camino de Castralvo 26; 1,400 m² sales area, 90 parking spaces; open Mon-Sat 9am-9.30pm
- Atarfe store reopens September 12th, N-432 km 342; 1,500 m², 130 parking spaces; open Mon-Sat 9am-10pm (summer), 9am-9.30pm (October on)
- Vic store reopens September 19th, Ctra. de la Guixa 41; 1,300 m², 110 parking spaces; open Mon-Sat 9am-9.30pm (adjusts to 9pm in October)
- Aranjuez store reopens September 19th, 94 Gonzalo Chacón St; 1,490 m², 110 parking spaces; open daily 9am-10pm
- Manresa store reopens September 26th, Av. dels Dolors 5; 1,350 m², 130 parking spaces; open Mon-Sat 9am-9.30pm (9pm from October)
These openings support Lidl’s sustainable expansion plan for 2025, which includes launching around 50 new stores by February 2026. Roughly 40 will be new supermarkets while the rest are modernisations, with efforts also focused on expanding logistics, such as the recent warehouse in Constantí and a major new logistics centre about to open in Martorell.
Lidl’s impact across Spain extends beyond retail. It contributes more than €8.6 billion annually to the country’s GDP and supports over 180,000 jobs directly and indirectly, with significant effects in provinces facing economic challenges. The company places a strong emphasis on national and regional suppliers, purchasing over €7.4 billion in products yearly.
As the third-largest food retailer in Spain, Lidl operates more than 700 stores and employs over 18,500 people, working closely with around 900 local suppliers. The supermarket chain remains dedicated to quality, affordability, sustainability, and social commitment in its growing Spanish presence.
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