The Walmart west of Lake Worth Beach is one of dozens of stores across the country that have undergone major redesigns and recently reopened.
Walmart Neighborhood Market, located at 6177 S. Jog Road in the Lantana Square Shopping Center, is one of 117 Walmart stores that reopened this month, welcoming shoppers to new services and fresh facilities.
More than $500 million was spent renovating and reopening stores across 30 states. The ribbon-cutting ceremony and other celebratory events were all held on November 3rd, making it the largest single-day grand opening for Walmart.
And they are part of a larger, ongoing plan to invest more than $9 billion over two years to modernize more than 1,400 Walmart Supercenters and Neighborhood Markets, the retail giant announced.
This is the highlight of the renovated Walmart.
The first thing shoppers will notice at their local Walmart Neighborhood Market is a new mural by artist Drake Arnold.
Although the store is technically located on the outskirts of Lake Worth, the mural depicts Lake Worth Beach landmarks and events to the east, including the William O. Lockhart Municipal Pier, the Lake Worth Theater, and the annual Street Painting Festival. It is.
The store will have a designated pick-up area with freezers and refrigerators where customers can quickly pick up their online grocery orders.
The addition of a health services office allows for individual consultations and vaccinations, and the pharmacy has three new registers.
Other changes announced at your local Neighborhood Market include:
- New shopping cart with holder for phone and cup.
- Digital menu for bakery and deli.
- New restrooms for customers and store employees.
- New paint has been applied throughout the store.
- The grocery section now has more space, including an expanded freezer area, allowing customers to offer a wider variety of products.
“Each store is designed to provide a more modern shopping experience and improve the lives of our associates and customers from the moment they step into the new space,” said Hunter Hart, senior vice president of Walmart Realty. ,” it said in a recent announcement about its nationwide stores. repair work.
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Giuseppe Sabella is a reporter covering Boynton Beach and Lake Worth Beach for the Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. Please contact gsabella@pbpost.com.Support our journalism and subscribe today.