
The retail giant has opened its newest next-generation Supercenter in Jacksonville’s Oakleaf Plantation master-planned community.
Along with a refreshed look and feel, Walmart says the Jacksonville Supercenter offers a broader assortment across key categories, in addition to blending the “best of physical and digital” to create a seamless omni-channel shopping journey.
The Jacksonville Supercenter, which will create approximately 400 new jobs, closely follows the opening of a new Supercenter in Apollo Beach and a Neighborhood Market in Ocala last month. The new store is part of the retailer’s plan to build or convert more than 150 stores in the coming years. In Florida, Walmart operates 390 stores and employs 120,500 workers.
“Today is a proud moment for our team and the Jacksonville community,” said Store Manager Brian Jackson. “Thanks to the dedication of our associates, we’re opening a new store that brings fresh opportunities and growth to the area. We’re excited to serve our customers and bring a next-generation retail experience to this community.”



