The QFC store in Canyon Park held its grand re-opening Sunday following a $3.6 million renovation. The grand re-opening celebration included a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
QFC acquired the building in 1995 and according to a spokesperson the ceilings were various heights. During the remodel, the ceiling was replaced so the height is the same throughout the building. The produce and floral departments were both expanded to provide more selection and merchandising opportunities.
There are a lot of new fixtures and casing replaced during this remodel.
“While it may not be obvious to the consumer, these replacements help reduce the energy use of the store making it much more energy efficient,” said Kroger spokesperson Amanda Ip. Kroger is the parent company of QFC.
The store also has new euro check stands were also added to accommodate more customers and a speedier checkout experience.
QFC made donations to the Northshore Senior Center and the Northshore Youth and Family Services as part of the celebrations.