Fort Liberty Exchange Expands Its Supreme Selection of Dining Options with Sbarro
The restaurant, which serves pizza, pasta and more, is the latest in a series of improvements at Fort Liberty.
The restaurant, which serves pizza, pasta and more, is the latest in a series of improvements at Fort Liberty.
The project included a renovation of all store departments on the nearly 200,000-square-feet main sales floor, a new The Home Depot showroom, food court upgrades and more.
The store replaces a Yellow Box location that was more than 10 times smaller.
Of the store’s 16 associates, seven who are connected to the military wear special green aprons denoting their affiliation with the military community.
The Fort Liberty Exchange welcomed Panera to the Smoke Bomb Hill food court. The better-for-you brand serves salads, sandwiches, breakfast, hot and cold beverages and more.
With momentum on our side, Team Exchange moved out to score big wins on critical strategic priorities to increase efficiencies and enhance the customer experience:
Exchange leaders from headquarters and Laughlin Air Force Base broke ground in January the shopping center renovation—another Quality-of-Life improvement for military shoppers.
Even though Thompson has only spent six months in his assignment at the Exchange, he says it has already been a meaningful and rewarding experience finding new ways to support the mission.
The Exchange cut the ribbon on the new service Jan. 30, giving Soldiers at Fort Cavazos additional guidance and support with uniform inspections and setups
The Exchange is helping members of the U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys community get hands-on help from licensed chiropractors without setting foot outside the gate.
