Brico Depôt opens its new store at the Janer business park in San Fernando

The retail establishment creates 47 direct jobs and strengthens the commercial offer in the Cadiz city.

Interior of a large DIY and construction retail store in San Fernando.
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Interior of a large DIY and construction retail store in San Fernando.

The DIY and home improvement chain Brico Depôt opened a new store this Thursday at the former Janer industrial estate in San Fernando, following an investment of over 4 million euros.

The launch of this retail space, which features 4,000 square meters of sales area and 500 square meters of warehouse, has resulted in the creation of 47 jobs. According to company data, more than half of the staff resides in the municipality and almost all are from the province of Cádiz, establishing a gender-balanced team with permanent contracts.
The new center offers a catalog of over 12,000 items, in addition to specialized services such as kitchen design advice, renovation planning, transport, and financing. This opening is part of the group's expansion strategy in Andalusia, a region that now hosts six of the 29 stores the brand operates in Spain.

"This government undertook important work to make San Fernando one of the great commercial spaces that we can find in Andalusia."

the mayor of San Fernando · Mayor
During the inauguration ceremony, the company's management highlighted the importance of this location for their strategic growth. Meanwhile, the local administration emphasized the transformation of the Janer land, which has shifted from being a space linked to national defense to becoming an engine for the city's productive and commercial fabric.
The event also had a social component, with a 10,000-euro donation from the chain's foundation to the Association of Relatives and People with Mental Illness (Afemen). These funds will be used to install a kitchen at the organization's local headquarters to promote user autonomy through training workshops.