Fairfax Walmart Adds New Jobs With Relocation
Relocated store provides 175 new jobs, $16,000 in local grants FAIRFAX, Ohio, Oct. 21, 2009 – A new Walmart opens this month in Fairfax, bringing approximately 175 planned new jobs, savings on a full line of groceries and an increase in tax revenue to support the area’s economy. Nonprofit organizations will also benefit from the retailer’s ongoing charitable contributions and support for community projects. The Walmart, located at 4000 Red Bank Road, will be open to customers at 8 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Store Designed to Improve Customer Experience In recent months, Walmart has taken major steps to refresh its stores, merchandising and customer experience. The improvements have all come together in the company’s newest stores, such as the Fairfax Walmart.
The new Walmart features wide aisles, enhanced service and a layout designed to make the shopping experience more convenient for customers. Walmart aligned the departments that customers shop most frequently. The pharmacy, for example, is adjacent to food making it easier for customers to pick up their prescriptions while shopping for their groceries.
“The layout of the store is easy to navigate, which will save our customers time as they shop for everyday necessities,” said store manager Dan Ruschman. “By grouping the products that our customers most often purchase including health and beauty and pet supplies, we are making one-stop shopping even easier.”
A bright interior color palette creates an inviting shopping experience and helps define the store’s merchandise areas. Lower shelving creates an improved sightline and directional signage on every aisle helps customers find what they are looking for quickly. Walmart also combined the customer service desk, site to store pick-up location and photo lab in one area near the entrance. Customers now have easy access to these services, as well as associates on hand to help meet their needs.
Approximately 175 new positions were created as a result of the relocation. Nearly 40 of the store’s associates have worked for Walmart for more than 10 years, including 14 associates who have worked at the store since its original opening in 1995.
Community Organizations Benefit from Grand-Opening Grants As part of Walmart’s commitment to the communities in which it operates, $16,000 in grants from the Walmart Foundation will be presented during the grand-opening celebration. A grant to the Cincinnati Reds Community Fund is part of Walmart’s partnership with the Reds to renovate the ball field at nearby John T. Parker Elementary school with state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly materials. A grant to the Ruth Lyons Fund will provide toys and spruce up patient rooms at area hospitals, primarily at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. The Fairfax Fire Department, Fairfax Police Department and Mariemount School District will also receive grants to support programs that serve the community.
Store Design Incorporates Environmentally Friendly Features The Fairfax Walmart, like all new Walmart stores, includes energy-efficient technology and environmentally friendly features to reduce energy and water consumption and minimize waste. The store’s skylights harvest daylight and reduce the amount of energy required to light the store by up to 75 percent daily. LED lighting in the store operates 70 percent more efficiently than traditional fluorescent lighting.
The cement used in the concrete flooring is made with recycled materials, and the floor’s finish reduces the need for chemical cleaners. Low-flow toilets and faucets reduce the water used in the bathrooms. The new store also operates a recycling program and will promote sustainable product purchases.
Ribbon-Cutting Celebration 7 a.m., Oct. 28 Community and business leaders will join Walmart associates at 7 a.m. Wednesday for a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Mariemount High School band and choir will perform the national anthem, and a local Boy Scouts troop will present the flags. The University of Cincinnati cheerleaders and mascot, along with the Reds’ mascot, will also be a part of the festivities.
About Walmart Every week, millions of customers visit Walmart stores, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam’s Club locations across America or log on to its online store at www.walmart.com. The company and its Foundation are committed to a philosophy of giving back locally. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) is proud to support the causes that are important to customers and associates right in their own neighborhoods, and last year gave more than $378 million to local communities in the United States.
EDITOR’S NOTES - An invitation-only open house for grant recipients and other VIPs is scheduled at 6 p.m., Monday, Oct. 26. It will include preview tours and check presentations to representatives of community organizations. Reporters and photographers are welcome.
- Store Manager Dan Ruschman is available for interviews and to arrange photo opportunities or tours. He can be reached at 513-271-7127.
- Statements and quotes on behalf of Walmart should not be obtained from or attributed to agency employees.
FACT SHEET Fairfax Walmart Store facts - Location: 4000 Red Bank Road, Fairfax, Ohio
- Formerly located at 3420 Highland Ave.
- 151,000-square-foot Walmart
- Store opens at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, following a 7 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony
- Store manager: Dan Ruschman
- Open 24 hours, seven days a week
Store features - Full line of groceries including a bakery, a deli serving fresh food and meal solutions for moms, meat and dairy products, fresh produce and a full liquor department
- More than 30 merchandise departments such as apparel and accessories, a lawn and garden center, health and beauty aids, and an expanded electronics department
- Convenience services include a pharmacy, digital photo processing center, vision center and Walmart Connect Center
Charitable giving - $16,000 in grants from the Walmart Foundation to the following area organizations:
- Cincinnati Reds Community Fund
- Fairfax Fire Department
- Fairfax Police Department
- Mariemount School District
- Ruth Lyons Children’s Fund
Employment - Store plans to employ approximately 375 associates, including 175 new positions created by the relocation
- The average wage at Walmart for full-time hourly associates in Ohio is approximately $11.52 per hour*
- Walmart benefits – available to eligible full- and part-time associates – include health insurance with no lifetime maximum. Walmart also offers a 401(k) plan and profit sharing contributions, whether an associate contributes or not, store discount cards, company performance-based bonuses, stock purchase program and life insurance
* Average wage taken February 2009. See www.walmartstores.com for details.
For more information - Store manager: Dan Ruschman, 513-271-7127.
- Walmart information online: www.walmartstores.com; merchandise sales: www.walmart.com
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