FORT LEE, Va. – After an extensive yearlong renovation, the Camp Carroll Commissary, Korea, will reopen July 14 with events including sales promotions, product samplings and drawings for prizes.
“Customers who remember the old Quonset hut building that housed the Camp Carroll Commissary will find it hard to believe what they see,” said Wayne Walk, DeCA’s zone manager in Korea. “Every corner of the store is virtually new. Very few signs of the former commissary remain.”
The extensive remodeling began last summer and completely renovated the store’s interior and exterior. The work included replacing the roof, HVAC, lighting, electrical and fire suppression systems. Although the store’s footprint hasn’t changed, to give the sales floor an additional 648 square feet, a wall was removed and the sales floor was extended 8 feet into the warehouse.
“Bumping into the warehouse increased the sales floor by nearly 15 percent,” said Walk, “giving us more space to stock groceries and customers will have more elbow room in the aisles.”
Most of the store equipment was replaced, including all the chill and frozen cases that were upgraded to energy-efficient models. All interior finishes and signage were replaced with a colorful new décor that draws its hues from nature and complements the new larger produce department.
Outside, an entrance canopy and a covered walkway give customers protection from the elements, and a large free-standing exterior sign announces the store is open six days a week – closed on Wednesday – and lists store hours. The parking lot was also resurfaced and restriped.
Commissary employees and suppliers are scheduled to begin stocking the shelves July 10 for the grand reopening July 14.
“We’re proud to open this beautiful and modern, compact grocery store,” said Solange Gates, store director for the Camp Walker and Camp Carroll Commissaries. “The renovation brings a greater selection and variety to our customers, while offering a fresh, new feel to their shopping experience.”
Gates added that the Camp Carroll Commissary will fill customer orders for fresh fruit and vegetable trays and grocery and meat items not regularly stocked in the Camp Carroll store but available at the larger Camp Walker Commissary. She said most orders can be filled within 48 hours.
During the yearlong construction project, while the commissary was closed for renovation, the U.S. Army Garrison Daegu ran a shuttle bus from Camp Carroll to the Camp Walker Commissary two days a week for the convenience of the 2,000 soldiers and family members who rely on the Camp Carroll Commissary for groceries. The bus service is scheduled to end when the Camp Carroll Commissary reopens.
DeCA
About DeCA: The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment. Commissaries provide a military benefit and make no profit on the sale of merchandise. Authorized patrons purchase items at cost plus a five-percent surcharge, which covers the costs of building new commissaries and modernizing existing ones. By shopping regularly in the commissary, patrons save an average of 30 percent or more on their purchases compared to commercial prices – savings amounting to thousands of dollars annually. A core military family support element, and a valued part of military pay and benefits, commissaries contribute to family readiness, enhance the quality of life for America’s military and their families, and help recruit and retain the best and brightest men and women to serve their country.
Date Taken: | 06.22.2015 |
Date Posted: | 06.22.2015 17:07 |
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Location: | FORT LEE, VIRGINIA, US |
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