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Burlington to unveil new location in Sacramento this week

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Sacramento, California – Burlington is set to open a new store at The Promenade at Sacramento Gateway this week, with its grand opening scheduled for Friday, April 26. The new location is at 3611 North Freeway Boulevard in the Natomas area, moving from its previous location at 3671 North Freeway Boulevard.

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Michael O’Sullivan, CEO of Burlington Stores, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing low prices on brand-name items for families and homes.

“Our goal is to continue to offer area residents low prices on brand name merchandise for the entire family and home,” said CEO of Burlington Stores, Michael O’Sullivan, in a statement. “We’re continuing to expand our footprint across the country and are excited to be opening a new store in Sacramento. We look forward to giving local customers the chance to discover big savings on a wide range of products.”

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The store launch will feature special promotions. On opening day, April 26, and the following day, April 27, the first 100 customers aged 18 and older will receive a $10 Bonus Card after a ribbon-cutting event. Additionally, on Sunday, April 28, Burlington will give away free umbrellas to customers while supplies last, with no purchase necessary.

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Store hours will be from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday, and from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Another Burlington location in the Sacramento area can be found at 1596 Ethan Way.

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