Near . This major discount brand affected by floods announces reopening

Near . This major discount brand affected by floods announces reopening
Near Lyon. This major discount brand affected by floods announces reopening

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Théo Zuili

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Nov 17 2024 at 6:20 am

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The famous brand B&M announces the upcoming reopening of its store located in Givors, in the commercial area covered by water on October 17 during the historic flood which hit the Rhône department.

Many businesses continue to reopen since the water was drained and the parking lot in the Givors 2 Vallées shopping area was cleared, where life has been returning to normal for a month. B&M announces its expected return for Saturday November 30, 2024.

B&M happy with its return

Located in the Gier flood expansion zone, the Givors 2 Vallées shopping center was completely flooded last October. The 10 businesses and 110 stores on the site were suddenly devastated.

The City of Givors regularly updates the list of reopenings of businesses on site to inform consumers. For his part, “after a temporary closure due to recent floods, B&M is pleased to announce the reopening of its Givors store for the end of November.

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“We are happy to meet our customers from Givors and offer them an experience
always shopping more pleasant and accessible. This reopening marks a moment
important for our brand, our teams, and demonstrates our commitment to
our customers,” congratulates Anthony Giron, president of B&M in a press release.

A “completely refurbished” store

Especially since the British brand for distributing products at reduced prices announces that it is taking the opportunity to give a stroke of beauty under its Givordin brand. “The Givors store, completely refurbished, offers an airy and modern layout, designed to simplify the customer journey with spacious departments and clear signage. »

With more than 10,000 references available “including 5,000 for less than €5”, B&M Givors hopes to find its customers to whom they will continue to offer “a wide selection of products for the home, decoration, leisure, as well as everyday consumer items”.

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