BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — Lowe’s Canada and dealer-owners François Richard and Claude Perrault are celebrating the completion of renovations at the RONA Haute Matawinie store in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Que. The family-owned store has served the community since 1972. Richard has been working there for more than 30 years; he and Perrault also own the RONA store in Saint-Zénon. “The Haute Matawinie area is experiencing a tremendous economic boom,” Richard said in a release. “Major new companies are coming in, and consumers’ needs are changing. To remain relevant to our customers and continue to be their top destination in the area, we decided to remodel the store. In doing this, we can offer them the products and services they need, as well as an environment where they can easily find what they are looking for.” The remodeling includes a new look for the entrance as well as a redesigned showroom, layout and rackings.
Lanaudière RONA affiliate gets makeover
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