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The Boiling Springs Supercenter at 4000 Highway 9 reopened May 15.

Walmart remodeled Boiling Springs Supercenter with expanded assortments and a more open layout.

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BOILING SPRINGS — Walmart remodeled one of its Spartanburg County locations, part of a long-term effort to modernize its stores that is slated to bring updates to 29 Supercenters and Neighborhood Markets in South Carolina this year. The improvements will include physical layout changes and the addition of new technologies and services that will "offer faster, more convenient shopping and delivery in as little as an hour to most customers," the company said last month. The Boiling Springs Supercenter at 4000 Highway 9 reopened May 15 with refreshed departments, expanded assortments and a more open layout, the company said in a news release. A Walmart news release said changes included: Updated branding and modern signage. A reimagined apparel section. A customer-focused bakery layout. A cooler section with fresh baby food options. An updated pharmacy with a private consultation area and streamlined service. A refreshed Vision Center featuring an expanded eyewear selection. Walmart said it invested an average of $107 million annually over the past five years on store improvements in South Carolina. Last year, 33 stores in South Carolina were remodeled. Nationwide, the chain said it plans to overhaul 650 Supercenter and Neighborhood Market locations in 2026.
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