The Bunnings Warehouse in Port Kennedy is set to close its doors for good next month.
The final day of trading will be March 21 a head of their lease ending with BWP Trust, who currently hold 68 other Bunnings Warehouse sites.
It is understood all of the current Port Kennedy team members will be offered transfers to nearby stores with Bunnings' main focus to support them throughout the transition.
Bunnings Regional Operations Manager Hayley Coulson said as their lease expiry was nearing, they've made the decision to cease operations at Port Kennedy and will serve the local community from surrounding stores such as Baldivis, Rockingham and Mandurah.
"Both Baldivis and Mandurah opened in 2018 and offer customers a newer, wider and improved offer [sic]," she said.
"The Bunnings team in Port Kennedy has done a great job serving customers and the local community since 2008, and we thank the team for their commitment."
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