Walmart is remodeling 56 of its California stores, including eight in the Inland Empire.
The improvements will include better layouts, more advanced technology, and services that will reduce shopping and delivery times to less than an hour for most customers, according to a company statement.
“By modernizing our stores, we’re making everyday shopping more convenient and creating a more connected experience, while empowering our associates to better support the evolving needs of our customers,” said Jay Cordray, senior vice president of Walmart’s western U.S. business unit, in the statement.
The Inland stores slated for remodeling are:
- Chino, 3943 Grand Ave.
- Colton, 1120 S. Mount Vernon Ave.
- Corona, 1560 W. 6th St.
- Hemet, 1231 S. Sanderson Ave.
- Indio, 4410 Jefferson St.
- Rialto, 300 W. Base Line Rd.
- Riverside, 5200 Van Buren Blvd.
- Riverside, 6250 Valley Springs Pkwy.
Walmart has spent more than $1.1 billion remodeling California stores during the past five years. The company plans to upgrade more than 650 stores nationwide this year, according the statement.
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