Since opening its largest Northwest Sydney shop, the company announced shopping conveniences such as drive-up bays, cheaper health and beauty products range and a bulk-buy department for budget-conscious shoppers, especially families.
At the heart of its offer to consumers, BIG W manager director Dan Hake said, the store has been “designed to provide convenience and value on most trusted brands” that families in the local community are stocking up on to save.
"Our new Stanhope Gardens store brings a new level of shopping convenience and value on brands they trust to the local community,” Mr Hake said.
“At BIG W, we are committed to providing quality products at low prices to our customers, and we’ll continue to explore new ways to enhance their shopping experience.”
At least 50 new employees will be working the store, with more staff coming in as the company continue to be a hub for local employment opportunities, Mr Hake said.
Greenway MP and federal minister for communications Michelle Rowland attended the opening along with Blacktown City Council deputy mayor Chris Quilky and Riverstone MP Warren Kirby.
“The addition of BIG W to Stanhope Village is exciting news for shoppers and families right across North-West Sydney,” Ms Rowland said.
Mr Hake said the store displays a fresh and inspiring new home products range, an extensive books and technology department and the much-loved party products such as made-to-order balloon inflation for those special family moments.
Mr Hake said BIG W utilises energy-efficient LED lighting and the use of trolleys and baskets made from recycled milk bottles.