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Chandler's Arizona Ave. Walmart finishes remodel

Posted 7/28/24

Employees and Walmart guests celebrated the remodel of the store on the southeast corner of Pecos Road and Arizona Avenue on July 19.

Donation checks, including $3,000 to the O’Tahira …

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Chandler's Arizona Ave. Walmart finishes remodel

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Employees and Walmart guests celebrated the remodel of the store on the southeast corner of Pecos Road and Arizona Avenue on July 19.

Donation checks, including $3,000 to the O’Tahira Foundation and $1,000 to Campbell Crew Cares, were announced, along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, vendor sampling and family-friendly activities.
Walmart associate Gabrielle Ly performed the Star-Spangled Banner.

During the celebration, Chandler Supercenter Store Manager Diana Mendoza highlighted the new customer-focused features, which include:

• A newly painted interior and exterior.

• New flooring throughout the apparel department.

• Expanded and updated “grab & go” space.

• New front-end layout.

• Expanded online pickup and delivery area.

• A community-focused mural.

• Expanded ethnic grocery items.

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