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Walmart In Greendale

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Greendale Walmart Celebrates Opening

The Walmart carries a variety of household items in a smaller supercenter format.

The long-awaited Greendale Supercenter Walmart finally opened Wednesday after more than two years of discussion and work.  Village officials, Walmart representatives and shoppers gathered today in celebration of the opening that included a Star-Spangled Banner performance, Martin Luther cheer squad performance, Veterans of Foreign Wars Color Guard, product sampling and giveaways.  The new Supercenter Walmart is 90,000 square feet, it comes inbetween the 154,000-square-foot Greenfield Supercenter on Highway 100 and the 40,000-square-foot West Allis Neighborhood Market. The new store features family apparel health and beauty aids, electronics, toys, garden items, jewelry, automotive products, home furnishings, hardware, sporting goods, pet …

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KHD

10:11 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Greendale Walmart Has Smaller Supercenter Format

The new Walmart will not be mainly a grocery store. It will also carry general merchandise in a number of departments.

Greendale residents expecting a Walmart with mostly food items will find something quite different when they visit the store after its Jan. 23 opening. The new store will be like a Supercenter Walmart, though smaller. At 90,000 square feet, it comes inbetween the 154,000-square-foot Greenfield Supercenter on Highway 100 and the 40,000-square-foot West Allis Neighborhood Market, said store manager Jason Steffen. Greendale Patch toured the store Monday, getting a sneak peek at the location that will carry an array of products including a full line-up of grocery, electronics, apparel, toys, hardware, sporting goods, pharmacy and general merchandise. Steffen said there is probably less space for food items than what some of the Greendale …

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Ross Younger

1:06 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Bren, I believe that you have been misinformed about Walmart's contributions to your community. Every year, Walmart donates millions of pounds of food to local food banks and food pantries, and consistently provides sizable donations that keep important non-profit organizations going! I am pleased to hear that you were able to attend a previous grand opening ceremony, and am curious if you were …   more ›

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