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Comcast Opens New Xfinity Store in Beaver Falls

2 years ago

Openings Part of Investment to Grow to a Total of 14 Convenient Retail Locations in Pittsburgh Region

 PITTSBURGH, PA – June 19, 2019 – Comcast today opened a new Xfinity Store in Beaver Falls, the latest opening in a six-month expansion that will result in nine new Xfinity Stores in the Pittsburgh region. This investment will give customers more convenient access to see and experience Xfinity’s suite of products or interact with store staff.

The new store is located at 100 Chippewa Towne Center. Comcast opened its Washington Xfinity store in 2016, followed by stores in McCandless, Upper St. Clair, North Fayette, Greensburg, Monroeville, Fox Chapel and East Liberty. Later this year, the company will open stores in Bridgeville, Homestead, Irwin and two additional locations still being finalized.

“Our continued expansion into western Pennsylvania is an important part of our ongoing effort to improve the customer experience,” said Keystone Region Senior Vice President Christine Whitaker. “We’ve moved to more expansive, thoughtfully-designed stores where employees can demonstrate the unmatched video experiences on our X1 platform; how Xfinity xFi uses the fastest internet speeds and AI-powered security to transform the home WiFi experience; a growing network of Xfinity Home smart home devices and services; and the advantages inherent in Xfinity Mobile.”

Comcast’s Keystone Region, which stretches across most of Pennsylvania and includes portions of eastern Ohio, northern West Virginia and the Maryland panhandle, will also be adding new Xfinity Stores in Wheeling and Lancaster by this fall to effectively double the number of stores available to its customers. Outside of the Pittsburgh region, Xfinity Stores already operate in Harrisburg, York, Reading, Morgantown, Dickson City, Williamsport, Chambersburg and Lancaster, which will relocate to a new site.

Xfinity Stores range in size up to 4,000 square feet and are located in shopping destinations already familiar to local customers. In addition to receiving product demonstrations, customers can simply ask our experts about their current services or devices, learn how Xfinity apps make it easy to manage their account, sign up for all Xfinity services, pay bills at kiosks, return or acquire equipment and purchase accessories like Bluetooth speakers, headphones or mobile phone cases. Customers can also go online to www.xfinity.com/support, click “Visit an Xfinity Store” and make an appointment.

Filed Under: Customer Experience, Uncategorized
Tagged With: Beaver County, retail

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