MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Kohl’s Department Stores (NYSE:KSS - News) marks the grand opening of 37 new stores that have created more than 5,200 jobs across six states.
“We are proud that Kohl’s is in a position to grow and add more than 5,000 jobs to the economy,” said Kevin Mansell, Kohl’s chairman, president and chief executive officer. “We have used our financial strength during this downturn to expand in key markets, such as California, as well as invest in our existing store base in order to gain market share at a time when customers are looking for value more than ever.”
Growth & Expansion
Among the 37 stores opening today, 35 are former Mervyn’s locations, 30 of which are in California. With the addition of these stores, Kohl’s now has 121 California locations, a 33 percent increase in the state. This translates into more than 4,200 new jobs in California.
In addition to the new California locations, Kohl’s is opening stores in Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, Texas and Utah. During spring 2009, Kohl’s opened 19 stores, including its first Alaska location. In total, the retailer opened 56 stores in 2009, and now operates 1,059 stores in 49 states. Kohl’s is also remodeling 51 locations nationwide this year.
Committed to Environmental Responsibility
As a leading environmentally responsible retailer, Kohl’s green initiatives include the construction of green buildings, a dedicated recycling program, a commitment to energy efficiency and the use and support of renewable energy sources. The company was most recently ranked first among retailers on Newsweek’s list of The Greenest Big Companies in America and was named one of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2009 Green Power Partners of the Year
All 37 stores opening today feature green operational enhancements. These include high-efficiency heating and cooling systems; occupancy sensor lighting for stockrooms, break rooms and offices; and a recycling program for cardboard boxes, hangers and packaging. In addition, the Plantation, Fla., location is one of 64 Kohl’s stores nationwide built according to a store prototype that has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) initial certification at the Silver level from the U.S. Green Building Council. The store’s green attributes also include recycled and locally obtained building materials and water-conserving plumbing fixtures.
Kohl’s is proud to be the largest retail host of solar power in the world, with 78 solar locations nationwide, including 58 in California. Kohl’s expects that once activated, the Point West location opening this fall in Sacramento will be Kohl’s 59th solar location in the state. In addition, more than 300 Kohl's stores, more than 60 in California alone, have earned EPA’s ENERGY STAR label for superior energy efficiency and environmental performance.