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North shore gal
07-30-2015, 06:28 AM
Does anyone know when and exactly where the new Costco will be built?
fred53
07-30-2015, 07:13 AM
Go to the costco sight and ask....they'll likely let you know...
66vetter
07-30-2015, 07:23 AM
Though I wish there was one coming here, I have not heard that. Also COSTCO WEB site for future locations make no mention of it.
Walt.
07-30-2015, 09:10 AM
Does anyone know when and exactly where the new Costco will be built?
In August there will be three new ones in Japan, one in Taiwan, one in Korea and one in Sunbury, UK.
Hope this helps.
New Locations (http://www.costco.com/new-locations.html)
asianthree
07-30-2015, 09:20 AM
I will believe there's a Costco coming when I see the sign on the property.
jchase
07-30-2015, 10:26 AM
Good one Walt!
jgm3279
07-30-2015, 10:35 AM
How about a Trader Joe's? =)
2BNTV
07-30-2015, 10:42 AM
Nix on TJ's too.
We will know when something appears in the DS. Until then, it's all speculation.
Right now, I am eagerly awaiting the opening of Home Goods, on Wedgewood Lane.
Rickg
07-31-2015, 11:19 AM
Does anyone know when and exactly where the new Costco will be built?
Just my opinion but, why would Costco put a store here? We are all small households and don't need to buy TP or paper towels etc. in volume anymore. I would like to see a Trader Joes though :)
tomwed
07-31-2015, 11:32 AM
I buy in volume to save money and time. For example, I'd rather buy windex by the gallon and not think about it for a long time.
Here's a new idea:
What if Sam's Club discovered the top 20% of their product line that sold the most in The Villages and put in a considerably smaller warehouse on the south end of town? Or just sell the cooked chickens, produce, dairy, meat and fish down here.
If someone needs something special every now and then, it's worth the trip to the north end. BTW, I heard you guys get snow in the winter. Is that true?
Rickg
07-31-2015, 11:36 AM
I buy in volume to save money and time. For example, I'd rather buy windex by the gallon and not think about it for a long time.
Here's a new idea:
What if Sam's Club discovered the top 20% of their product line that sold the most in The Villages and put in a considerably smaller warehouse on the south end of town?
If someone needs something special every now and then, it's worth the trip to the north end. BTW, I heard you guys get snow in the winter. Is that true?
I agree, we like to buy in volume, but the point is we wont need to go back to replenish for a LONG time. So it's not just not profitable for them.
theorem painter
07-31-2015, 12:06 PM
Just my opinion but, why would Costco put a store here? We are all small households and don't need to buy TP or paper towels etc. in volume anymore. I would like to see a Trader Joes though :)
If you have ever stood in line at Sam's Club for 30 minutes you would know that many small households here buy in volume. Would the population here support be enough to support both Sam's and Costco? Probably not.
tomwed
07-31-2015, 12:13 PM
That's my point. A Sam's club south [think small building] that only sells perishables [and cooked chickens--they're the best] would be the best of both worlds if you live on the south end of town. I shop off hours and skip the lines.
applesoffh
07-31-2015, 12:40 PM
Costco's meats are infinitely better than Sam's. Also, it's foolish to think that there are only small households around here. In TV, certainly, but not necessarily in the surrounding areas. Finally, all the clubs, Church groups, schools and other organizations in and around TV would finally have a better alternative to Sam's, if a Costco was built here.
llaran
07-31-2015, 01:12 PM
If they ever build one it will be at 468 and the turnpike. There are several big box stores planned down there
NYGUY
07-31-2015, 02:45 PM
I heard from highly reliable sources that Costco has said they will move into the same plaza as Macy's and Trader Joe's right after The Polo Grounds are torn down..:a040:..:MOJE_whot:..:clap2:..:1rotfl:
Jima64
07-31-2015, 03:36 PM
Costco's meats are infinitely better than Sam's. Also, it's foolish to think that there are only small households around here. In TV, certainly, but not necessarily in the surrounding areas. Finally, all the clubs, Church groups, schools and other organizations in and around TV would finally have a better alternative to Sam's, if a Costco was built here.
We asa two person household use costco for all our paper products and most other things that don't spoil. We also bulk buy the meats and repackage for smaller portions and put in the freezer.
billethkid
07-31-2015, 06:49 PM
Just like Sam's Club enjoys the residents of TV their market appeal is to a much larger geographic and demographic clientele tha just TV.....ditto would be for Costco.
I personally do not see that much of a difference between Costc or Sam's. It amounts to personal preference.
Northerner52
08-01-2015, 06:37 AM
No new Florida location is listed on their website,
New Locations (http://www.costco.com/new-locations.html)
Northerner52
08-01-2015, 06:37 AM
No new Florida location is listed on their website,
New Locations (http://www.costco.com/new-locations.html)
Kahuna32162
08-01-2015, 07:18 AM
Maybe now that Forbes Magazine has named the villages as the number one place for businesses and careers in areas with less than 250,000 population, some of these places we keep asking for will take a second look.
asianthree
08-01-2015, 05:00 PM
I have to admit I am shocked how many people are standing in line waiting for Sam's Club to open early in the morning.
PattyCakes
08-01-2015, 05:35 PM
Representatives for Costco have said many times that The Villages and surrounding areas are considered "seasonal" and they, traditionally, do not build in seasonal areas. We were living in Carson City, NV when the Costco there opened, although there was a Costco in Reno, which was only about 25 miles away. The line was over a mile long to get in the door. It was quite the event, and I would assume the same would happen should Costco decide, in the future, to locate here. We'll see.
dbussone
08-01-2015, 06:07 PM
Representatives for Costco have said many times that The Villages and surrounding areas are considered "seasonal" and they, traditionally, do not build in seasonal areas. We were living in Carson City, NV when the Costco there opened, although there was a Costco in Reno, which was only about 25 miles away. The line was over a mile long to get in the door. It was quite the event, and I would assume the same would happen should Costco decide, in the future, to locate here. We'll see.
Having lived in NV, and knowing Carson City, I would say TV is long over due for a Costco. Carson City is also seasonal - except the snowbirds are in the legislature.
CFrance
08-01-2015, 06:32 PM
Representatives for Costco have said many times that The Villages and surrounding areas are considered "seasonal" and they, traditionally, do not build in seasonal areas. We were living in Carson City, NV when the Costco there opened, although there was a Costco in Reno, which was only about 25 miles away. The line was over a mile long to get in the door. It was quite the event, and I would assume the same would happen should Costco decide, in the future, to locate here. We'll see.
I think they're working with old or bad data. They should come look at how busy Sam's is in the off season.
ukbill70
08-01-2015, 09:32 PM
If someone needs something special every now and then, it's worth the trip to the north end. BTW, I heard you guys get snow in the winter. Is that true?[/QUOTE]
No Snow but you do need the correct Visa in your Passport.
Jima64
08-01-2015, 09:43 PM
I have to admit I am shocked how many people are standing in line waiting for Sam's Club to open early in the morning.
That's probably why they don't really worry about how they treat the customers since hey have such a demand for their product. Left them 4 years ago and never regretted.
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