BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — Lowe’s will celebrate the grand opening of its second London, Ont., store this week, beginning with an official board cutting. Mayor Matt Brown will join Jim Caldwell, Lowe’s Canada’s Executive VP for big box retail, at the event, which will also feature the presentation of a grant to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southwestern Ontario. The new store will offer about 40,000 products in-stock over some 95,000 square feet of retail sales space, along with an adjacent Garden Centre of about 21,000 square feet.
Lowe’s launches London big box
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