Grocery Outlet store opening in old CompUSA site in Mountlake Terrace - hiring staff now

Shoreline, WALocal News

Grocery Outlet is set to open a new store in the former CompUSA site located in Mountlake Terrace's Ballinger Neighborhood by August. The owners, who also operate a store in Lynnwood, are hiring staff to fill various positions. A hiring fair will take place on July 1 from noon to 4 PM and July 2, 2025, from 2 PM to 6 PM, providing a chance for local residents to apply in person. Interested candidates can also email their resumes or apply through the Grocery Outlet website. The new store aims to meet the increasing demand for grocery options in the area, enhancing local shopping choices.

As the community grows, this initiative represents a positive development for employment and consumer access. Grocery Outlet's expansion reflects the company's commitment to serving diverse neighborhoods. Local officials expect the store opening to contribute to the economic vitality of Mountlake Terrace.

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