![]() “This multimillion dollar commitment to our stores and technology will provide customers with a significantly enhanced shopping experience, whether they’re in one of our stores, or making a purchase online.” “At Walmart, we’re always seeking opportunities to improve, in every facet of what we do,” Glen Spencer, a Walmart regional manager in New Jersey, said in the statement. The spending is part of Walmart’s total capital expenditures guidance of approximately $11.0 billion for Fiscal Year 2019, which was outlined last October at the company’s annual meeting for the investment community and reiterated in February. READ: Woodbridge school battling mold/asbestos issues to reopen today ![]() READ: WATCH: North Brunswick student video warns of distracted driving The company also plans the rollout of several in-store and online innovations designed to help busy customers save time and money, the statement said. In all, the company also plans on opening a new supercenter in Mount Laurel, while expanding stores in Cinnaminson and Rio Grand, and remodeling stores in Lumberton, Marlton, Turnersville, Kearny, Brick, Howell and Boonton. Locally, the projects will be done at the stores at 979 Route 1 South in North Brunswick and 360 Route 9 North in Woodbridge. MIDDLESEX COUNTY - The Walmart Supercenter in North Brunswick is slated for an expansion and remodel, and the Walmart in Woodbridge is scheduled for a remodel, as part of the company's estimated $68 million investment in 12 New Jersey stores during the next year, according to a company statement. Watch Video: NewsBreak: Paul Ryan announces retirement
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