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Construction Begin On New Walmart SuperCenter In Salem

Last updated on Thursday, February 18, 2016

(SALEM) - Construction workers start erecting the walls for what will be the new Walmart SuperCenter on State Road 56 East in Salem on Tuesday.

Salem Mayor David Bower says it will be the largest Walmart SuperCenter in Kentuckiana.

The property, on State Road 56, includes a total of 27 acres that will not only be anchored by the 155,000 square foot Walmart Super Center but will have five development pads along the main road frontage and a four acre development tract for future businesses on the northeast side.

Kevin Thompson, Walmart Director of Public Affairs and Government Relations, says the new store will hire about 300 associates.

The Murphy's Oil fuel station will feature 8 gas pumps.

There are 92 Supercenters in Indiana and Salem's will bring that number to 93. Walmart employs approximately 35,687 people in Indiana with an average wage of $12.65.

Walmart spent $1.3 billion with suppliers in Indiana.

No estimates were given for the amount of local taxes that would be generated by the new Walmart store, but Walmart contributes $342.3 million in taxes and fees in 2014, alone.

In 2013, Walmart donated $39.9 million to local communities.

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