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New Massy Stores Sunset Crest coming

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MASSY STORES HAS unveiled its plans for the new state-of-the-art supermarket at Sunset Crest in St James, which is scheduled to be opened in November 2017.

The transformation, which has already commenced with the demolition of the once West Coast Mall, will be an extensive renovation of the entire property including the existing Massy Stores.

However, this project will be constructed in phases over the next ten months. During this time, the current Sunset Crest supermarket will remain open for business until further notice to serve its valued customers and to maintain employment for its 143 dedicated staff.

When completed, the full service store will have 30 000 square feet of retail space and will be among the best in its class of grocery establishments, with a number of instore innovations and supporting amenities.

Its beautiful exterior will complement the many newer and modern facades on the West Coast. It will be further enhanced by its lush landscaped design including a tree-lined zone on the eastern fringe, a green belt on the western border as well as mature trees and palms adorning the carpark to augment the aesthetics of the site.  In addition, there will be ample parking facilities with increased carpark spaces to improve the overall shopping experience. (PR)

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