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Co-op to open 100 new stores in 2019

The Co-op has announced it will open 100 new food stores during 2019 as part of a £200m store investment programme.

The retailer said the combined £200m store investment programme could lead to around 1,500 new local jobs, and added that in addition to the openings, it will also provide “major makeovers” to a further 200 stores.

Around one-third of the community retailer’s new stores are planned for London and the south east. This move follows last month’s announcement that Co-op had agreed terms for a new 661,000 sq ft distribution depot located just off the A1 in Bedfordshire, which is expected to open in 2022 creating up to 1,200 jobs.

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New London stores are set to include, Berwick Street, Soho; Chiswick; Greenwich; Ilford and Queens Park, with the retailer also “on track” to open new food-to-go format stores at Baker Street station and in a railway arch at The Minories.

Over 40 new or improved Co-op stores will launch in Scotland in 2019 – including sites in Alford, Aberdeenshire; Banchory, Edinburgh; Falkirk; Forres; Galston and Glasgow. In Wales, the Co-op has plans for at least 10 new stores with openings in Cardiff; Carmarthen; Hendreforgan; Machen; Pen Y Groes; Prestatyn and, St. Athan.

Stuart Hookins, Co-op’s director of portfolio and development, said: “Shifts in consumer shopping trends has seen ease, speed and convenience continuing to rise in importance for time-pressed shoppers.

“The right location and range tailored to fulfil the shopping needs of a community is a cornerstone of our approach, and there has been an evolution in how we choose new locations and, innovate our offer.”

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