BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — Lowe’s Canada has announced that major renovations are underway at the RONA store in Wickham, Que., operated by dealer-owner Rosaire Mathieu Inc. The Mathieu family is investing to add nearly 4,000 square feet to the store’s sales floor. The indoor and outdoor layout will also be transformed to provide an open space shopping environment and maximize the product offering. “Our priority is meeting the constantly evolving needs of regional DIYers and contractors, while also providing unparalleled service in a safe environment,” said Carl Mathieu, one of the store’s owners, in a release. “These renovations are part of our long-term vision of becoming a key destination for home improvement and landscaping projects.” The store will remain open during the renovations, slated for completion in December, when customers will see an expanded product offering including seasonal items.
RONA Wickham gets a major facelift
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