Aldi's warehouse serves tri-state group of stores
CLINTON TWP — Tucked in the back of the Victory Road Business Park is Aldi's 400,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center.
Opened for business in 2004, after about a year of construction, the monolithic building abuts the steep backside of the Victory Road property, which once housed the USX Sintering Plant.
Aldi is a privately held Germany company, which opened more than 40 years ago. It entered the United States market in 1976.
It currently has more than 600 discount-grocery and product stores in 21 states, including Butler County's only store on New Castle Road in Butler Township.
The Clinton Township facility, which cost $30 million to build, serves Aldi stores in Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio and West Virginia.
The center has about 100 employees and services about 90 tractor-trailers a day.