Kroger plans grand re-opening of Dover Crossing store

Photo: Clarksvillenow.com


Kroger will celebrate the Re-grand Opening of its 110 Dover Crossing Road store in Clarksville on Wednesday, January 10 at 7 a.m.

A special ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. The store has undergone a significant remodel over the last several months.

“We are very excited about the re-grand opening”, said Kelly Nelson, store manager. “The customers have been very patient during this remodel process, and I think they will be pleased with what we now have to offer them.”

Features of the newly remodeled store include a remodeled deli that now includes fresh sushi, a salad bar, hot soup bar, and made to order Boars Head sandwiches; expanded natural foods and organics department; a remodeled floral department, fresh meat and seafood; new shelving and cases throughout the store; new self-checkout units; new customer service center; new décor throughout the store; and a new store front.

The Pharmacy area at the store was also remodeled. Customers receive 50 fuel points for every qualifying prescription, and for every flu shot given Kroger will donate a meal to Feeding America.

The Grand Re-opening celebration will continue for a couple of weeks. Grand Opening Day, January 10th, the first 300 customers at this store beginning at 7 a.m. will receive coupons for free items.

During the 9am Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Kroger will recognize Manna Café Ministries with a check for $4,000. This organization serves the Clarksville/Montgomery County area through a soup kitchen on wheels, food box distribution, and other vital resources. The money includes a Zero Hunger Zero Waste grant from Kroger as well as funds raised by the organization through the Kroger Community Rewards program.

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