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Why did Walmart close in White Plains?

Why did Walmart close in White Plains?

Walmart officials called the closure decision difficult, but said it was based on the store’s efforts to focus on supercenter-formatted locations. Walmart spokesperson Phillip Keene said in a statement, “The decision to close our White Plains store is not an easy one.

When did the Walmart in White Plains close?

Aug. 10
WHITE PLAINS – Walmart has announced it will close its downtown White Plains store by Aug. 10, but the company is reportedly looking for a larger location with more parking in the immediate area.

Is Walmart coming back to Westchester?

July 26, 2018: Walmart, despite optimism of the local real estate market expressed publicly, told WPCNR Thursday afternoon it will not open another Walmart store in Westchester County.

What happened at Cottonwood Walmart?

One member of the Gaver family was killed in a shootout with police, a second was injured and six more — four adults and two children — were arrested after they allegedly attacked officers responding to the Cottonwood Walmart Saturday night, Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement.

What happened in the Walmart parking lot incident?

The saga started late Saturday when several of the Gavers, including a woman and a young girl, left their Chevrolet Suburban and went into the men’s room inside the Walmart, KPHO reported. A store employee went to the bathroom to check on the bunch, but at least one of the Gavers shoved her, police said.

When is Walmart closing in White Plains?

White Plains Walmart closes a day earlier than expected. The Walmart in White Plains, photographed Aug. 3, 2018, is closing its doors on Aug. 10th. All remaining items for sale are marked down 75%. WHITE PLAINS – Though the city’s Walmart revealed its doors would shut on Aug. 10, the store closed for good Thursday, a day earlier than anticipated.

Who are the people arrested in the Cottonwood Walmart brawl?

Six family members were arrested after the Cottonwood, Ariz., Walmart brawl, including Peter Gaver, Ruth Gaver, Nathaniel Gaver and Jeremiah Gaver. (Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office)