The old Wal-Mart on 23rd Street is being reopened this winter as a Super Center with 250 associates for the expanded store, which will have household, clothing items and groceries, including fresh produce, meat and deli items. There will also be a garden center. The reopened store expanded to include the next door Fashion Bug store.
Wal-Mart store has opened a temporary hiring center at the Workforce Center, 625 Hwy 231, open 8-5 Mon-Fri. Applications can also be submitted online at: www.careers.walmart.com
Most of the new associated will start work in December to prep the store for its grand opening at a yet unspecified date. 250 openings are available. The store manager is Tim Cobb.
The old Wal-Mart was replaced by the large Lynn Haven store which was at the time the 4th largest Wal-Mart in the country.
The original Panama City Wal-Mart opened at 513 W. 23rd St. in 1987 and it closed in October 2009. The city lost out on about $500,000 annually in revenue from sales taxes.
There also are locations in Callaway and Panama City Beach, and another Panama City Beach location is planned near Pier Park just 3/4 of a mile from Nautilus Cove.
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