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Walmart Breaks Ground on Supercenter in Eastvale

Walmart and Eastvale city officials broke ground recently on a new 170,995-square-foot Walmart Supercenter. The Supercenter, which will include a 16-pump fuel station, will be located at 14100 Limonite Ave. The grand opening is slated for spring 2025.

“Today marks a significant milestone for Eastvale as we break ground on our new Walmart Supercenter,” said Eastvale Mayor Christian Dinco. “This venture promises new job opportunities and essential goods and services, but it also reflects the City Council’s commitment to economic growth. We look forward to the positive impact this partnership will have on our vibrant city.”

The new Supercenter will reflect Walmart’s Store of the Future concept, with expanded product selections and technology to help associates better support customers and make shopping more convenient . Along with the new fuel station, the Supercenter will offer Walmart’s Online Grocery Pickup and Delivery services, a full-service deli, meat and bakery departments, pharmacy, vision center, and a fresh produce department with an array of organic fruits and vegetables.  

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