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Walmart has unveiled its newly remodeled Neighborhood Market in Diamond Bar, featuring a variety of upgrades.
The 40,000-square-foot store, at 1180 S. Diamond Bar Blvd., has updated registers, a revamped customer service desk, an expanded online grocery-pickup department and new signs, among other improvements. (Photo courtesy of Walmart)
Walmart has unveiled its newly remodeled Neighborhood Market in Diamond Bar, featuring a variety of upgrades. The 40,000-square-foot store, at 1180 S. Diamond Bar Blvd., has updated registers, a revamped customer service desk, an expanded online grocery-pickup department and new signs, among other improvements. (Photo courtesy of Walmart)
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Walmart has unveiled its newly remodeled Neighborhood Market in Diamond Bar, featuring a variety of upgrades.

The 40,000-square-foot store, at 1180 S Diamond Bar Blvd., has updated registers, a revamped customer service desk, an expanded online grocery-pickup department and new signs.

The market also features a revamped customer service desk. (Photo courtesy of Walmart)

Additional upgrades include digital touchscreens throughout the store where shoppers can search for products, and a community-inspired mural at the front of the market.

The mural showcases Diamond Bar’s natural surroundings, while also depicting the city’s history with its evolving architecture and urban landscape.

The store has a mural that showcases the Diamond Bar’s natural surroundings, while also depicting the city’s history with its evolving architecture and urban landscape. (Photo courtesy of Walmart)

“We aimed to give our store a contemporary feel to demonstrate our commitment to our customers wants and needs,” store manager Do Nguyen said.

The store also features Walmart’s pickup option, which allows online shoppers to quickly collect their groceries without getting out of their vehicles. Home delivery service, touch-free Walmart Pay and the Walmart+ membership program are also available.

Walmart+ is designed to save customers time and money on everyday essentials. Perks include free delivery from the store, free shipping with no minimum order, mobile Scan & Go, member pricing on fuel and the ability to earn Walmart Rewards, among other services.

The market, which employs 120 workers, remained open throughout the transition.

Store manager Nguyen presented a total of $6,000 in grants to local nonprofits. They include:

  • $2,000 — Diamond Bar Woman’s Club
  • $2,000 — Walnut Diamond Bar Sheriff Booster Club
  • $2,000 — Bright Magpie Charitable Foundation