CINCINNATI — Kroger plans to invest more than $112 million in store projects in central and northwest Ohio, according to an article in Grocery Dive.
With the investment, the grocer plans to open two Kroger Marketplace stores in the state — one in Delaware and another in Canal Winchester — and remodel 15 locations this year.
The Columbus Division runs 114 stores across Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia. That division has invested more than $450 million over the last five years to improve the customer experience and increase access to fresh foods in Ohio and West Virginia, according to Kroger.
Kroger said in the article that the investment in its Columbus division follows the grocer’s efforts in recent years to elevate its stores across Ohio and West Virginia.