Total Wine & More is opening its fifth Michigan location in Rochester Hills. The Bethesda, Md.-based Total Wine, which specializes in wine, beer, spirits, and more, is bringing its vast selection and expert staff to the Rochester Hills area. Permits were filed this week for three signs for Total Wine & More at 40 25th St. SE in front of the 30,000-square-foot building that last housed a different liquor store.
Residents of Avon, Brownsburg, and Indy's west side soon won't have to travel north to visit Total Wine as the popular liquor retailer continues to expand its presence in Michigan. Total Wine & More may soon open stores in Ann Arbor, Novi, and Sterling Heights, adding to their growing list of locations in the state. The first Michigan store in Grand Rapids opened in July, and the chain has been making waves in the market ever since.
With a focus on providing a wide variety of options for customers, Total Wine & More is known for its extensive selection of wines from around the world, as well as craft beers, spirits, and more. The retailer aims to offer something for everyone, from casual wine drinkers to connoisseurs looking for rare and unique bottles.
The opening of a Total Wine & More superstore in west Michigan will bring even more choices to customers in the area. The store will feature a spacious layout with sections dedicated to different types of beverages, making it easy for shoppers to find exactly what they're looking for. In addition to their wide selection, Total Wine & More is known for its competitive prices and knowledgeable staff who can help customers make informed decisions.
Maryland-based Total Wine & More has made its entry into Michigan, shaking up the state's market with its first stores opening in Grand Rapids and now Rochester Hills. The retailer's arrival has been met with excitement from customers eager to explore their vast selection and take advantage of their special events and tastings.
In response to the potential competition, more than a dozen statewide beer, wine, and liquor retailers have spoken out against a potential liquor license at the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. The retailers are concerned about the impact that Total Wine & More's expansion could have on their businesses, highlighting the competitive nature of the market.
Rochester is set to receive a new entertainment option with the opening of a Total Wine & More location in the area. Live music, dueling pianos, and comedy shows are planned for downtown Rochester this summer, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the city. The store's grand opening is sure to draw crowds eager to explore their selection and enjoy the entertainment offerings.