BOUCHERVILLE, Que. — RONA’s Etobicoke store is the second in Ontario to transition to the banner’s new store model, Lowe’s Canada announced. The renovations are geared to make the store less compartmentalized and to showcase seasonal products. The store is attached to a 130,000-square-foot warehousing area and a five-acre paved lumber yard, allowing it to serve as a delivery hub for the Greater Toronto Area.
Toronto RONA adopts new store model
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