Rebuilt Publix at Seven Hills Reopens in Spring Hill With Expanded Amenities
Spring Hill's rebuilt Publix at Seven Hills opened Thursday at 48,387 square feet, adding a pharmacy and adjacent liquor store to the Mariner Boulevard corridor.

The 48,387-square-foot Publix at Seven Hills opened Thursday at 160 Mariner Boulevard, completing a rebuild that began with the demolition of the original store in 2025 and giving Spring Hill one of the larger supermarket footprints Publix has built across its recent Florida expansion.
The new store, catalogued as Store #2095 on Publix's locations directory, replaces a smaller, older building on the same Mariner Boulevard site. The rebuilt location features wider aisles, expanded deli and bakery departments, dedicated space for online order pickup and delivery staging, and self-checkout lanes alongside traditional registers. A full-service pharmacy and an adjacent Publix Liquors round out a lineup of in-store services that the previous footprint could not accommodate at the same scale.
Publix at Seven Hills anchors a Phillips Edison-managed shopping center at 138-188 Mariner Boulevard, sitting along one of Spring Hill's busiest commercial corridors and serving a community that has grown to more than 93,000 residents, making Spring Hill the largest municipality in Hernando County. For many of those residents, an in-neighborhood pharmacy and full-service grocery store reduces the need to drive to adjacent retail nodes or cross into Pasco County for comparable options.
Thursday's opening drew the standard Publix launch presence: a ribbon-cutting, promotional giveaways, and a community gathering on the sales floor. Shoppers heading to Mariner Boulevard during the first week should anticipate above-normal traffic at the shopping center entrance and tighter parking as opening crowds work through the new layout.
The Seven Hills rebuild fits a deliberate pattern Publix has pursued across Florida: replacing aging, smaller-format stores with purpose-built locations in the high-40,000 to low-50,000-square-foot range that can house pharmacy counters, prepared-food departments, and curbside pickup infrastructure under a single roof. With Hernando County's population continuing to expand along the U.S. 19 and Mariner Boulevard corridors, the opening marks an ongoing retail commitment to Spring Hill as a growth market worth building for.
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