BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — RONA announced that it has completed the transformation of its 16 Réno-Dépôt stores in Quebec. The large-scale operation, which began in January, required an investment of more than $20 million and generated more than 300 jobs across the province. The last stores to be transformed as part of the banner’s repositioning were in Brossard, Candiac, Quebec City, Beauport, and Sainte-Foy. Réno-Dépôt marked the conclusion with an aggressive marketing push in the Quebec city region. The company is trying to get the word out about its new range of brand-name products, inventory management system, and in-store design.
RONA finishes Réno-Dépôt makeover
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