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Smart & Final Extra! occupies the west side of central Hemet on Florida Avenue, anchoring a retail stretch where Florida Avenue's commercial spine runs deepest. For residents living west of downtown Hemet or working that side of town, this location cuts out the drive across to the opposite side; it's the in-route option when you're already running errands on that corridor. The store itself carries the standard Smart & Final assortment—groceries, household goods, bulk options, and food-service basics—without the specialty focus of a full supermarket or the bulk-warehouse model of a membership club. Most Hemet shoppers choose between this west-side location and Smart & Final locations elsewhere in the valley based on simple geography: which direction they're heading, whether they're already near Florida Avenue, or if they live closer to one of the other banners. For households stocking up on staples or seeking bulk quantities without a membership, proximity drives the decision more than merchandise differences. The west Florida corridor draws its own regular traffic, making this the natural stop for that section of Hemet rather than a reason to drive across town.


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Get ListedStaples on West Florida Avenue anchors the central Hemet retail corridor, where most everyday errands consolidate into one stretch of town.
Staples on West Florida Avenue anchors the central Hemet retail corridor, where most everyday errands consolidate into one stretch of town. For residents living in central or west Hemet, this location eliminates the drive to the east side—a meaningful difference in a sprawling city where the distance between neighborhoods can add ten minutes to a trip each way. It's the in-route stop for anyone already on Florida Avenue running grocery, pharmacy, or fast-food errands. The choice between this Staples and an alternative big-box option across town comes down to commute direction and existing shopping pattern. West-side residents and anyone working or studying in central Hemet naturally pass this location; east-side households or those living in the foothills would make a different choice based on their own route. For office supplies, tech accessories, and general desk needs, this store handles the practical logistics of the weekly supply run without a second trip.
Have used staples to print all our marketing business.. thousands of dollars. And I'm Hemet today picking up paperwork, the rude workers wouldn't let me use the restroom for 2 minutes. They were rude and they did not care. Takes to me I am I high school like they are on high school.. not respect f...
I recently had a disappointing experience at the Staples store in Hemet, California. Despite waiting in line, I did not receive timely assistance. When I asked for help, the employees were uncooperative and rude. Specifically, an employee named Susan exhibited unprofessional behavior. Her tone and f...
Thank you Staples for being there for Amazon & UPS returns. Also for your great products & pricing. The staff is very kind, professional and I loved the genuine greeting when you approach the counter & thank you that I received from 2 different employees! Keep up the good work Staples......
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West Florida Avenue anchors the retail corridor on Hemet's west side, several miles from the Old Town and downtown core. For residents east of downtown or in San Jacinto, this location may require a longer drive than independent office supply shops or competing big box chains closer to the 79 corridor.
Old Navy on West Florida Avenue in Hemet carries contemporary basics and casual wear across all ages — men's, women's, and kids in a mid-range price tier that sits between thrift and designer. The store operates as a browse-yourself retail format with seasonal rotation and a steady flow of promotional pricing that anchors it as a volume-focused alternative to smaller independent boutiques. The shopping pattern suits families stocking basics, parents building school wardrobes, and budget-conscious shoppers who'd otherwise hit multiple stores. Traffic skews toward practical errand shopping rather than destination browsing; most customers know what category they came for and move through efficiently. For tailored styling consultation or curated indie merchandise, the boutique-focused storefronts elsewhere cater to that differently. For accessible everyday clothing in one stop without markup, this sits squarely in the practical shopping slot most Hemet residents already navigate.
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