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.