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Harveys Supermarkets closing in Jacksonville as The Winn-Dixie Company undergoes changes
Two locations are shutting down, while seven other Harveys stores will convert to the Winn-Dixie brand.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:08pm
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As the Winn-Dixie Company reshapes its grocery footprint in Florida, the closure of Harveys Supermarkets and conversion of select stores signals a strategic shift in the regional retail landscape.Today in JacksonvilleThe Winn-Dixie Company, formerly known as Southeastern Grocers, is closing two Harveys Supermarket locations in Jacksonville, Florida, and converting seven other Harveys stores to the Winn-Dixie brand. The company says the changes are part of a broader transformation and sharpened focus on growing the Winn-Dixie brand across Florida and southern Georgia.
Why it matters
The closure of Harveys stores and their conversion to Winn-Dixie reflects the ongoing evolution of the grocery industry in Jacksonville and the surrounding region. As larger chains like Winn-Dixie continue to consolidate their presence, it raises questions about the future of independent and regional supermarket brands in the area.
The details
The two Harveys Supermarkets in Jacksonville that are closing are located at 201 West 48th Street and 49 Arlington Road South. The company says the closures are necessary to support the future success of the business. Meanwhile, seven other Harveys stores will be converted to the Winn-Dixie brand, with expanded fresh produce and meat selections, more Winn-Dixie Own Brand products, prepared foods and deli upgrades, and store redesigns.
- The Harveys stores in Jacksonville will be closing in mid-May 2026.
- The seven Harveys stores being converted to Winn-Dixie are located in Jacksonville, Lake City, Folkston, Ocala, and Lakeland.
The players
The Winn-Dixie Company
A Jacksonville-based grocery company that was formerly known as Southeastern Grocers. It is undergoing a transformation to sharpen its focus on growing the Winn-Dixie brand across Florida and southern Georgia.
Harveys Supermarkets
A regional supermarket chain that is being phased out as part of The Winn-Dixie Company's strategic changes.
The takeaway
The closure of Harveys Supermarkets and their conversion to Winn-Dixie stores is a sign of the ongoing consolidation in the grocery industry, as larger chains seek to streamline their operations and focus on their core brands. This shift could have significant implications for the competitive landscape and consumer choices in the Jacksonville area.




