Asda is investing £7.2m in a store renovation programme across key locations in Yorkshire. The Leeds-based supermarket chain will refurbish stores in Kingswood, Harrogate, York, Pudsey, and Keighley by the end of 2025, as part of its broader strategy to improve the customer experience.
The refurbishments will include a revamped shop floor layout for easier navigation, new lighting, and neon signage aimed at modernising the stores. Additionally, Asda plans to allocate £4.6m to update two other stores in Grimsby and Stockton.
The project is set to begin in September, with each store’s refurbishment taking around seven weeks. The chain assured that stores will remain open throughout the work.
This follows the success of a £2m renovation at Asda’s Pilsworth store in Bury, completed earlier this year. The company intends to expand the renovation programme to more UK locations in 2026.