The Herndon Kohl’s at 2100 Centreville Rd. is set to close its doors for good on January 18, a Kohl’s representative confirmed. A Lidl grocery store will take its place.
The department store opened in this location in 1999 and remained open for more than two decades in its 105,700-square-foot building.
Lidl, a grocery store chain that offers low-cost produce, meats, grocery staples, and European pastries, signed a lease for the building in April, and planned to sublet the space to two other tenants, The Washington Business Journal reported in April.
Those other two tenants have not yet been announced. Lidl has taken a similar strategy in subletting spaces in several of its stores, including one in McLean, where it shares the space with Big Buns Damn Good Burgers and Matchbox Pizza.
Lidl has more than 170 stores on the East Coast, including about 17 in Northern Virginia. Lidl’s U.S. headquarters is in Arlington.
For loyal Kohl’s shoppers, there are nearby NoVA locations in the Signal Hill Plaza in Sterling, the Burke Centre Shopping Center in Burke, and Fair Lakes Plaza in Fairfax.
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