United Supermarkets is Coming to Wolfforth

 

WOLFFORTH, TX — A new United Supermarkets store is officially coming to Wolfforth.

The United Family announced that the store will be located on the northeast corner of Donald Preston Drive and Cambridge Avenue, behind the existing United Express. Construction will begin in spring 2026.

The new store will be located on the northeast corner of Donald Preston Drive and Cambridge Avenue, behind the existing United Express.

The new store will be located on the northeast corner of Donald Preston Drive and Cambridge Avenue, behind the existing United Express.

(Credit: facebook.com/unitedwesttexas)

According to the company, the new location will bring job opportunities and support economic development in the Wolfforth area.

Mayor Dr. Charles Addington welcomed the announcement, calling it a significant moment for the city.

“Today marks a monumental milestone for the City of Wolfforth as we celebrate the formal completion of a partnership that has been years in the making,” Addington said. “We are thrilled to officially welcome United Supermarkets to our community—a long-awaited addition that brings both essential resources and exciting momentum for continued commercial growth.”

Addington also thanked the United Family for its investment and commitment to the future of Wolfforth.

Further details, including an official groundbreaking ceremony, will be shared at a later date, according to the company’s press release.

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