
Trader Joe’s Plans Major Distribution Hub on Long Island
ISLANDIA, NY - According to Long Island Business News, Trader Joe’s is planning a major East Coast expansion with a 921,000-square-foot distribution facility proposed for Islandia, New York. The development would be one of Long Island’s largest single-user industrial projects and could generate up to 800 jobs. The facility is set to support 13 existing Trader Joe’s stores across Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens, while positioning the retailer for further growth in the region.
The 66-acre site would house a 756,000-square-foot warehouse with cold storage, a 125,000-square-foot freezer building, and a maintenance structure. Currently served by a distribution center over 100 miles away in Bath, Pennsylvania, the new Islandia hub would significantly reduce travel time and improve logistics efficiency for nearby stores.

The property, formerly CA Technologies’ headquarters, was acquired by a joint ownership group after a friendly foreclosure in 2021. Originally slated for a multi-building development, the plan shifted when Trader Joe’s, represented by IDS Real Estate Group, began pursuing a build-to-suit opportunity. Approvals from the Village of Islandia and potential updates to economic incentives through the Islip IDA are still pending.
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