Renovations Continue at Fort Rucker Food Court, Main Store
While Starbucks and Qdoba Mexican Eats are fully operational, and other infrastructure improvements are complete, work continues on the reimaging project that began in September 2020.
While Starbucks and Qdoba Mexican Eats are fully operational, and other infrastructure improvements are complete, work continues on the reimaging project that began in September 2020.
During a time of challenges, the Exchange continues to rise to the occasion. From a hiring milestone to supporting Afghan guests, the organization delivered for Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and their families in 2021.
The Joint Chiropractic, which held its grand opening Jan. 12, will open locations at other Exchanges this year.
Sean Asuncion, facilities manager at the Exchange Headquarters in Dallas, isn’t a military brat—he’s the next best thing: an Exchange brat.
The new Bath & Body Works opened Dec. 17, just in time for Soldiers and military families to stock up on fragrant gifts for the holidays.
Expected to open in early 2023, the new Express is a big step in more than $22 million in facility upgrades focusing on Quality-of-Life improvements at the remote California installation.
Military shoppers at select installations will be able to fuel up with Marathon, Valero and BP/Amoco fuel, depending on geographic location, at the Exchange’s Express gas stations.
The 1,632-square-foot Bath & Body Works is the latest store to open at the KMCC and the first overseas location on an Army or Air Force installation.
The Exchange opened the new Korea Distribution Center and bakery at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys Nov. 19, making Humphreys home for Warfighters and their families and completing the nine-year Korea Exchange Transformation. Watch this video…
Before the 2020 opening of the Exchange’s U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys distribution center, the Camp Market DC ensured Korea-area Exchanges had the items Warfighters and their families needed for more than 45 years.
