The new superstore will open Feb. 22.
The Sears Grand store at the West Bay Shopping Center will return to being a Kmart next month as part of the company's larger plans to close 100 to 120 Kmart and Sears stores. "Given our performance and the difficult economic environment, especially for big-ticket items, we intend to implement a series of actions to reduce on-going expenses, adjust our asset base, and accelerate the transformation of our business model," said Chief Executive Officer Lou D'Ambrosio in a release. "These actions will better enable us to focus our investments on serving our customers and members through integrated retail— at the store, online and in the home." The building will undergo renovations next month, and the new Kmart will be open by late February, …
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30010 Detroit Rd, Westlake, OH
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Updates include renovated patient rooms, more outpatient service space and more.
St. John Medical Center is moving forward with plans for the upcoming five-year, $100-million renovation project with detailed plans for construction. The joint project between the hospital, University Hospitals and the Sisters of Charity Health System will add 35,000 square feet to the site, along with technological upgrades, patient room renovations and new entrances. The hospital, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, will be under construction for about four years. According to the hospital’s website, the renovations will include four new operating rooms, more clinical space, an expansion of the cardiovascular department and a new 12-bed clinical decision unit. A new entrance will be added for those undergoing outpatient…
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St John Medical Center
29000 Center Ridge Rd, Westlake, OH
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Chris M.
7:36 am on Friday, January 20, 2012
Good news. Sears Grand was always empty. I don't know how they stayed open as long as they did - and such an odd and patchy assortment of merchandise. I'd much rather have a KMart.   more ›