Harrison, Tennessee, is buzzing with excitement after the recent grand opening of a brand new and improved Food City supermarket! Following a flashy $5 million expansion, the grocery store has transformed into a shopper’s paradise, and the community couldn’t be happier. With the extra space coming in at nearly 9,000 square feet, it’s time to grab those shopping carts and hit the aisles!
According to Food City CEO Steve Smith, this expansion has brought not only a visually appealing update but also 40 new jobs to the store, which already employed a solid team of 120. So, if you’re looking for a job or just want to check out the new layout, now’s the perfect time! Smith shared his hopes for the store, saying, “This is a growing part of Hamilton County. We wanted to make sure they get the store they deserve.”
During the grand ceremony, local leaders voiced their support for the store’s growth. State Senator Bo Watson praised Food City’s investments in the community, stating it’s a testament to the overall economy and how essential the grocer is to the fabric of Southeast Tennessee. It’s great to see local businesses thriving and contributing back to the community!
But wait, there’s more! If you think the excitement ends here, think again! Plans are already underway for a new Food City location on Lee Highway, which will be even bigger at a whopping 56,000 square feet. Expected to cost up to $17 million, this store will replace an existing location nearby and will be located next to the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home. Smith assured customers that “it will have more variety and selection than the present store.” With so much to look forward to, Harrison residents are in for a treat!
One of the key features of this expansion is a greater selection in various departments. The revamped supermarket has significantly improved offerings in meat, seafood, produce, dairy, frozen foods, and even an expanded floral department. And for all the coffee lovers out there, get ready for a new Starbucks to fuel those shopping sprees! Plus, there’s even a new drive-through pharmacy to make healthcare a breeze for busy families.
Ben Cairns, vice president of membership at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, highlighted how this location is crucial in preventing the area from becoming a “food desert.” It’s not just about snacks and groceries; it’s about ensuring every resident has access to fresh food options!
Food City is proving to be a community champion in more ways than one. The company also raised an impressive $2.1 million to aid victims of recent flooding that impacted East Tennessee. Although the supermarket itself faced some challenges with delivery delays due to road closures, the initiative showcases their strong commitment to supporting the community.
Headquartered in Abingdon, Virginia, Food City operates 158 retail outlets across several states, making it a significant player in the region’s economy. With the expansion of the Harrison store and plans for another in Chattanooga, it’s evident that Food City is here to stay. With all these positive changes and new additions, shoppers in Harrison and surrounding areas will surely enjoy a delightful experience every time they step into their neighborhood grocery store.
So, mark your calendars for your next shopping adventure at the newly upgraded Food City—you won’t be disappointed!
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