
VANCOUVER – Rogers opened two of its new interactive retail stores Wednesday in Vancouver.
The stores, located at 1295 Davie Street (and Jervis) and in North Vancouver at 1617 Lonsdale Avenue, are designed to support customer engagement and build a community centered on education, reads the company's announcement. Featuring a new modern design, personalized service, and learning sessions, many stores will also offer free Wi-Fi, a charging bar, toys for children, and a selection of Rogers’ magazines.
"The Vancouver store opening is part of a larger retail transformation to enhance how we service and sell to our customers”, said retail VP Sian Doyle. "Our new retail stores answer our customers' need for innovative products and services that consistently deliver great value, where and when they want them, in a seamless, reliable, and easy to use way."
Rogers said that it will launch over 20 enhanced and remodeled retail store locations this year in major markets in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan, with a rollout strategy to continue in the coming years. Several of these locations will be brand new locations.
