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Grand Opening Announced For Tractor Supply

Tractor Supply Company tackles the rumor weed with its vast assortment of products. In a recent press release, the company officially confirmed the dates of their grand opening. There will also be a soft opening to allow shoppers to get supplies for their summer holidays. 

Tractor Supply Company has announced the grand opening of its new store in Deer Park from Thursday, July 6th through Sunday, July 9th. The store will also open before Independence Day for a soft opening on July 1st. The store promises various products and services tailored to homeowners, pet owners, gardeners, hobby farmers, and more. 

With the grand opening, customers can look forward to hot deals across the store and daily giveaways. “We’re excited to call Deer Park home and serve the community with the essentials you need to live life on your own terms,” said Damon Ezell, manager of the Deer Park Tractor Supply store.

The Tractor Supply Company store, located at 425 West Crawford St., will be open from 8am to 9pm Monday through Saturday, and 9am to 7pm on Sundays. They will have convenient shopping options like Curbside Pickup and Same Day Delivery. Tractor Supply also offers the Neighbor’s Club Rewards program, which is free to sign up for and allows members to earn points with purchases that can be redeemed for rewards, services, and exclusive offers.

The Garden Center, one of the store’s key highlights, stocks top brands like Scotts Miracle-Gro and Bonnie Plants. It offers an expanded selection of annuals and perennials, shrubs, decorative plants, fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs. It provides tools to make gardening easier and enhance landscaping projects.

The store introduces a self-serve Pet Wash station for pet owners in Deer Park. The washing station comes equipped with professional-grade equipment and high-quality products. Customers can access elevated wash bays, grooming tables, specialty shampoos, and more for one set price.

Beyond being a lifestyle supplier, Tractor Supply values community engagement. The Deer Park store looks forward to supporting youth education, like area 4-H clubs and FFA chapters, local animal shelters, as well as our veterans. This new store is all set to bring Tractor Supply’s legendary culture to the Deer Park community, and anyone interested in joining the team can apply at TractorSupply.com/careers.  

Sources:

  • Tractor Supply Company Press Release June 14, 2023
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