Walmart announces the opening of 150 new stores in the next five years
The retail giant also reported that it will renovate 650 stores in the next 12 months in what they define as an "investment in America."
Walmart announced Wednesday that it will open 150 new stores over the next five years. The move, which company President and CEO John Furner defined as an "investment in America," will include stores throughout the nation and will be part of a plan that will allow the retail giant to "reach and serve even more customers":
The company reported through a press release that the first two establishments to open will be located in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., and Atlanta. These stores will open throughout this spring, though the exact dates have yet to be determined:
Walmart will also renovate its stores
Furner also reported that the chain will renovate 650 stores in the next 12 months in 47 states and Puerto Rico, creating "tens of thousands of jobs" in the process and collaborating in the development of the U.S. economy:
The announcement comes months after Walmart reported that it was laying off nearly 2,000 workers. It also takes place shortly after the company, together with Target, warned that the increase in retail theft was putting their businesses at risk, going so far as to close stores that Walmart had located in and around Portland, Ore.