Kroger is investing $250 million to reopen and expand stores in the region, a move expected to create more than 2,000 jobs, the company said.
The announcement comes after the company spent $132 on remodeling and renovations in 2015.
“We are excited about our capital plans over the next few years”, said Zane Day, president of the Nashville Kroger division. “This investment will allow Kroger to continue to offer our customers the products they want in clean, modern stores that are convenient to where they live and work.”
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