
DEERFIELD, IL - Tuesday, April 08, 2008 - Yesterday, the Chronicle
contacted Walgreen Corporate Communications to see how the new Walgreens
Cloverland Drive project is coming along. According to Walgreens Corporate
Spokeswoman, Carol Hively, the new Ironwood Walgreens is still on schedule to
open the in July 2008 at 802 East Cloverland Drive.
The new Walgreens is being constructed where the old Kentucky Fried Chicken
restaurant used to be. Several houses were also razed along Cloverland
Drive to make room for the new drug chain store.
From the Deerfield, Illinois Corporate offices, Hively said the store will be
13,650 square feet and will have a drive-thru pharmacy window. We expect to
employ about 25 people.
WALGREENS SERVICES
In addition to drive-thru service, the new Walgreens will offer extensive
pharmacy services, including a variety of options to refill medications.
Touch-tone service allows a patient to enter their prescription number and
request a time for a refill by touch-tone without having to speak directly to
pharmacy staff. Patients may also arrange for automated refills and receive
e-mail reminders of refill status.
The store will offer one-hour photo processing, passport photos and digital
photo services. Customers can share photos with family and friends across the
country when they upload digital pictures from their home computer for pick-up
at any Walgreens nationwide.
The cosmetics department will feature
full-time beauty advisors trained to help customers select cosmetics that are
right for them.
WALGREENS FACT SHEET
• Walgreens reached
$53.8 billion in sales during fiscal 2007, making it the nation's largest
drugstore chain and seventh largest retailer. The company operates 6,271
drugstores in 49 states and Puerto Rico.
• A typical Walgreens store is 14,500 to14,800 square feet, which
includes 11,000 square feet of sales area, and carries more than 25,000
consumable items and necessities. Each unit employs 25 to 30 people and averages
$8.9 million in annual sales. Nationwide, Walgreens drugstores serve 5 million
customers daily.
• 2007 marked the company's 33rd consecutive year of record sales and
earnings. Fortune magazine ranks Walgreens as the 44th largest company in
America.
• During the past five years, 2,394 Walgreens were opened.
• More than 80 percent of the chain is freestanding and 5,300 stores
offer drive-thru prescription service. Also, nearly 6,000 offer one-hour
photo-finishing and more than 1,600 are open 24 hours, more than all the other
drugstore chains combined. Today, about half of our stores are less than six
years old.
• Intercom Plus, Walgreens advanced pharmacy system, allows the
pharmacist to spend more time counseling patients on their medicines. Other
patient benefits include tax/insurance records and patient profiles. Intercom
Plus also permits "prescription transferability" so you can get refills at
Walgreens stores other than the one where you first obtained your medication,
even if it's in another state.
• Through www.walgreens.com, customers can order prescription refills and
non-prescription items, access their personal prescription profile and research
health information.
• In April 2002, Walgreens became the first drugstore chain to offer
prescription labels in multiple languages chain-wide. Labels can be printed in
one of 14 languages and patients can also speak to a pharmacist in their native
language by phone. The service is available in the same 14 languages offered for
prescription labels. The company also offers large-print prescription
instructions chain-wide.
Jim Albert