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missypie
09-25-2014, 01:56 PM
We need a Costco. Please start a writing campaign everyone.

Thank you!

westcoast
09-25-2014, 03:30 PM
I wish we had a closer Costco as well however Costco and other box stores look at
demographics to find their next location not a write in campaign.

red tail
09-25-2014, 03:55 PM
We need a Costco. Please start a writing campaign everyone.

Thank you!

I heard they were coming until they found out it would not be profitable due to having to feed so many villagers from their free sample tables!

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

dloridami
09-25-2014, 04:35 PM
closest Costco is in Altamonte Springs which took my wife and I almost 90 minutes to drive there and was absolutely the oldest, smelliest and dumpiest Costco we've ever been in in our lives. Yes, at the very least why can't they locate one in Ocala!

wwddww
09-25-2014, 04:37 PM
I heard they were coming until they found out it would not be profitable due to having to feed so many villagers from their free sample tables!

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

Winner :eclipsee_gold_cup: :eclipsee_gold_cup:

2BNTV
09-25-2014, 04:42 PM
Slogan - "If they have free food, they will come". :D

I desparately try to avoid Sam's on Saturday, as the aisles are always blocked by lines of people, having their lunch.

Cisco Kid
09-25-2014, 05:09 PM
Cisco has nothing to say here. :pepper2:

cattywampus
09-25-2014, 05:12 PM
I heard they were coming until they found out it would not be profitable due to having to feed so many villagers from their free sample tables!

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

Just got back from Sam's Club. FULL as a Tick.

Scary part was everyone was polite and waited their turn.
Do they know something I don't know.

Does anyone know what happened to the original
COSTCO plan to locate
across 441 from Sam's, DEEP behind the NEW McDonalds.

They were going to have a Secondary Entry/Exit on Hwy25.

OH Yeah, the Financial Chaos of U.S. in Oct 2008

tghoul
09-25-2014, 05:58 PM
We need a Costco. Please start a writing campaign everyone.

Thank you!

This past summer my neighbors son was on vacation in Michigan. He was at a lake and was admiring a large yacht that was docked. The owner came over to talk to them and it was Gary Morse. He began giving them a sales talk about all of the places to eat, stores, etc. His son said you don't have a Costco. Gary Morse said they will have one within 2 years.

missypie
09-25-2014, 06:30 PM
This past summer my neighbors son was on vacation in Michigan. He was at a lake and was admiring a large yacht that was docked. The owner came over to talk to them and it was Gary Morse. He began giving them a sales talk about all of the places to eat, stores, etc. His son said you don't have a Costco. Gary Morse said they will have one within 2 years.

This is amazing news!

Stdole
09-25-2014, 07:19 PM
We drive to Costco in Orlando which is located on Orange Blossom Trail... about 1 hr via the turnpike.. Nice Store!

However, a Costco would be a great
store to add to this area... a lot of population surrounding The Villages
would also be customers... Ocala... Clermont.. Leesburg etc etc..

I think we will get one within a reasonable time..

uprivergirl
09-25-2014, 08:42 PM
We went to Costco yesterday. Took us just a little over an hour. The store was a lot smaller than the ones we are used to in Ca. and we were disappointed how what they carry compared to Ca. I was disappointed no Skippy peanut butter or Vanilla coffee.

We spoke to management about a Costco in The Village area and they said nothing is planned for now. They have to look at the impact a new store would have on the ones already build. They did say keep sending requests.

Bonanza
09-25-2014, 09:15 PM
This past summer my neighbors son was on vacation in Michigan. He was at a lake and was admiring a large yacht that was docked. The owner came over to talk to them and it was Gary Morse. He began giving them a sales talk about all of the places to eat, stores, etc. His son said you don't have a Costco. Gary Morse said they will have one within 2 years.

I would love to believe that we will be getting a Costco, even if it's two years away.

But the question is, how would Gary Morse know this? No one knows what the next two years will be like economically, so what does Gary Morse know that even Costco doesn't know at this particular time?

leftyf
09-26-2014, 08:06 AM
I have been sending Costco emails for about 6 months requesting one in this area. They said they had a team looking into this area but right now, none is planned.

keithwand
09-26-2014, 08:57 AM
Went to Costco yesterday in Winter Park and Total Wine.
Another 1K day.
Used to live 10 minutes away but still enjoy going back...just not as often.
Tolls and gas pretty much negate any savings.

missypie
09-26-2014, 11:08 AM
Went to Costco yesterday in Winter Park and Total Wine.
Another 1K day.
Used to live 10 minutes away but still enjoy going back...just not as often.
Tolls and gas pretty much negate any savings.

Its not just the savings for us, its the quality of the products. Also like filling up with gas there. The gas points are great!

Chinook
09-26-2014, 11:16 AM
I was in the little Costco in Altamont springs last week and I happened to talk to a manager, he said that people are flooding them with requests for a Costco near the Villages and they are now looking at two locations. The formula they need is an area of 25 square miles with a population of 250 thousand and 50% of that population with a household income of 60 thousand or more. He indicated they were almost there.

Shirleevee
09-26-2014, 11:30 AM
We went to Costco yesterday. Took us just a little over an hour. The store was a lot smaller than the ones we are used to in Ca. and we were disappointed how what they carry compared to Ca. I was disappointed no Skippy peanut butter or Vanilla coffee.

We spoke to management about a Costco in The Village area and they said nothing is planned for now. They have to look at the impact a new store would have on the ones already build. They did say keep sending requests.

Try the one in South Orlando, on Waterbridge Blvd., to me it has a lot more that the Costco In Altamonte.

JoMar
09-26-2014, 04:12 PM
I would love to believe that we will be getting a Costco, even if it's two years away.

But the question is, how would Gary Morse know this? No one knows what the next two years will be like economically, so what does Gary Morse know that even Costco doesn't know at this particular time?

If Morse is talking to COSCO I would assume he is having discussions several levels above anybody we can talk to...if it's Village property the incentives are determined by the Family.

Birdie Dreamer
09-26-2014, 04:33 PM
I was in the little Costco in Altamont springs last week and I happened to talk to a manager, he said that people are flooding them with requests for a Costco near the Villages and they are now looking at two locations. The formula they need is an area of 25 square miles with a population of 250 thousand and 50% of that population with a household income of 60 thousand or more. He indicated they were almost there.

That would require a population density of 10,000 per square mile. Since The Villages is 32 square miles, we need 320,000 residents. Sounds like there is something wrong with the criteria that you were quoted.

janmcn
09-26-2014, 05:13 PM
I was in the little Costco in Altamont springs last week and I happened to talk to a manager, he said that people are flooding them with requests for a Costco near the Villages and they are now looking at two locations. The formula they need is an area of 25 square miles with a population of 250 thousand and 50% of that population with a household income of 60 thousand or more. He indicated they were almost there.


Wouldn't they be looking at the year around population and not the seasonal population?

njbchbum
09-26-2014, 07:24 PM
That would require a population density of 10,000 per square mile. Since The Villages is 32 square miles, we need 320,000 residents. Sounds like there is something wrong with the criteria that you were quoted.

Wouldn't they be looking at the year around population and not the seasonal population?

Might the locations under consideration be anywere between say Mt. Dora and Ocala? And might the population of communities surrounding the Villages make up for any population not contained within the boundaries of the Villages?

NYGUY
09-26-2014, 09:20 PM
Might the locations under consideration be anywere between say Mt. Dora and Ocala? And might the population of communities surrounding the Villages make up for any population not contained within the boundaries of the Villages?

It seems to me, I once heard the population of The Villages exceeded the combined population of Ocala and Leesburg. If that is true, and you add in the rest of the little rural small towns around here, it may still not provide a population necessary to meet the requirements. Although, I am not sure if this is accurate or not.

travelguy
09-27-2014, 07:16 PM
a lot of retailers do not understand the villages. our demographic is not what most want, the population density is not high enough, the average income in the greater villages area (include the rest of sumter, lake, and marion counties) is not high enough, and that is why they are not interested in locating here. i do not understand why the villages development organization does not invite and pay for a visit from the search committees of retailers whose presence would enhance the villages. i understand that it was a big coup to get target here, and a lot of arm-twisting went into having a michael's located here. maybe these tactics have been tried and were unsuccessful.

llaran
09-27-2014, 07:18 PM
We get to the Costco in less than an hour and I don't think it is dirty or smelly. We go about every 4 to 6 weeks. On the way you can stop at a l�rger Tues morning and a home goods.