Trader Joe's Confirms New Yonkers Location, Bringing Jobs to Westchester
Yonkers is getting Westchester's fifth Trader Joe's, but no opening date or official address has been confirmed yet.

Trader Joe's confirmed it is opening a store in Yonkers, making it the chain's fifth location in Westchester County, though the company has offered no timeline and has not officially disclosed where in the city it will land.
The confirmation came after reporter Jeanne Muchnick of the Rockland/Westchester Journal News spotted electrical permit signage bearing the Trader Joe's name at 2480 Central Park Avenue, tucked between a Best Buy and a DSW near an empty Hallmark storefront. The company acknowledged the Yonkers opening when asked but declined to confirm that address or provide an approximate opening date.
Regional vice president Sunshine Haven offered the statement that follows the chain's standard playbook for new markets: "Yonkers is a vibrant community, and it's been clear to us for a long time that this city deserves a Trader Joe's. We're thrilled to bring a new store here and look forward to being a welcoming, friendly spot for our Yonkers neighbors to shop." What the statement does not include: job counts, a hiring start date, or any detail about how local applicants can get in line for crew positions.
That gap matters. Trader Joe's stores typically employ several dozen crew members, and its above-market starting wages and crew culture have made its openings a genuine local labor story in previous markets. None of that information has been released for Yonkers.
The Yonkers site, if confirmed at 2480 Central Park Avenue, would open into a corridor already heating up with grocery competition. German discounter Lidl opened its second Westchester County store last October, roughly a block from the reported Trader Joe's permit location. That makes Yonkers the second city in Westchester to see a major grocery arrival in recent months, a notable shift for a market that has historically been underserved relative to surrounding suburbs.
The other four Westchester Trader Joe's stores operate in Larchmont, Hartsdale, Yorktown Heights, and Scarsdale, the last of which sits on the Eastchester border. Yonkers, the county's largest city by population, has lacked a location until now.
Separately, Trader Joe's confirmed a new store in Williamsville, New York, reported to be sited at 5017 Transit Road, with the company stating it had "consulted our maps and compass" to find the location. No opening date has been set for Williamsville either.
For crew members or Westchester residents watching the Yonkers buildout, the electrical permit signage is the clearest physical indicator of progress so far. Until Trader Joe's releases an address, a timeline, or a hiring announcement, the permit sign at Central Park Avenue is the story's most concrete detail.
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