Cincinnati-based grocer The Kroger Co. on Wednesday divulged more details of a wide-ranging plan to beef up its operations in central Indiana, including creating or remodeling dozens of stores, establishing a regional training center, and creating an estimated 3,440 jobs.
The supermarket firm expects to invest at least $464 million in its growth plan for the nine-county Indianapolis area, executives said.
“Kroger has remained very competitive in the marketplace because we recognize the critical importance of investing in stores with features appropriate to the 21st century marketplace and evolving customer expectations,” said Jeff Burt, president of Kroger’s central division in a prepared release.
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