KEY POINTS
  • The renovated store will include an on-site memorial honoring the victims of the shooting, many of whom were Latino, Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove says.
  • It will also recognize the "binational relationship between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez" just across the border in Mexic, he says.
  • Nearly all of the 400 employees at the El Paso store have been reassigned to other nearby locations, Walmart says.
Walmart employees pay their respects at a makeshift memorial for the shooting victims, at the Cielo Vista Mall Walmart in El Paso, Texas, on August 6, 2019. - The August 3 shooting left 22 people dead. US President Donald Trump will visit the Texan border city August 7, and will also travel to Dayton, Ohio where a second mass shooting early August 4 left another nine dead

Walmart plans to reopen the El Paso store where 22 people were killed in a shooting earlier this month, the retail giant said Thursday, but the entire interior of the building will first be rebuilt.

The renovated store will include an on-site memorial honoring the victims of the shooting, many of whom were Latino, and recognizing the "binational relationship between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez" just across the border in Mexico, Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove said. The project is expected to take three to four months.