Walmart investing $3.3 million into Northwest Jacksonville remodel

The city issued a permit April 1 for FMGI Inc. to renovate the 230,658-square-foot Supercenter built in 1994.


Walmart is remodeling its Lem Turner Road Supercenter in Northwest Jacksonville, updating the sales floor, online grocery pickup spot, front checkout stations and other areas.
Walmart is remodeling its Lem Turner Road Supercenter in Northwest Jacksonville, updating the sales floor, online grocery pickup spot, front checkout stations and other areas.
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Walmart is remodeling its Lem Turner Road Supercenter in Northwest Jacksonville, where the retailing discount company built the store 32 years ago.

The city issued a permit April 1 for FMGI Inc. to renovate the 230,658-square-foot store at a project cost of almost $3.32 million.

Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart owns the 30.32-acre site at 12100 Lem Turner Road, which is at southwest Lem Turner Road and Interstate 295. It built the store in 1994.

Plans call for a general interior remodel with updates that include the deli, gocery, customer service and pharmacy areas; the sales floor; the photo lab, garden, vision, money, garden and auto centers; the online grocery pickup service and the front checkout stations.

There also are exterior improvements that include signage; sidewalk and pavement work; and rooftop equipment.

SGA Design Group of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is the architect.

 

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