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lincap
09-10-2011, 07:22 AM
I was in the HomeGoods store in Orlando yesterday (don't you just love a bargain) and when I was checking out I asked the manager why they didn't have a store in the Villages. She said a store in TV had been in the works for awhile and she had just heard that they had finalized approval. She did not know exactly where the store would be or exactly when they would be starting building but she said it was the next store to be built. I asked if this was just another rumor and she said absolutely not. Now if we could just get a Trader Joe's and a Costco, TV would be perfect.
villagegolfer
09-10-2011, 07:26 AM
I was in the HomeGoods store in Orlando yesterday (don't you just love a bargain) and when I was checking out I asked the manager why they didn't have a store in the Villages. She said a store in TV had been in the works for awhile and she had just heard that they had finalized approval. She did not know exactly where the store would be or exactly when they would be starting building but she said it was the next store to be built. I asked if this was just another rumor and she said absolutely not. Now if we could just get a Trader Joe's and a Costco, TV would be perfect.
I'll settle for Costco's, but wifey will be happy to hear the HomeGoods news.
Thanks for the heads up.
linandvin
09-10-2011, 07:28 AM
Nice! Thanks for the update!!
Costco is only about 1/2 hour away right now, correct? We drive 40 miles currently to Costco. I really like them so much more than BJs. Especially the eyeglasses!
villagegolfer
09-10-2011, 07:30 AM
Nice! Thanks for the update!!
Costco is only about 1/2 hour away right now, correct? We drive 40 miles currently to Costco. I really like them so much more than BJs. Especially the eyeglasses!
It takes over an hour to get to Costco's. We usually go there once every 5 or 6 weeks.
Pturner
09-10-2011, 07:36 AM
Lincap,
Thanks for the info. We have emailed Costco our wishes for a location near TV. It never hurts to let them keep hearing from us. ;)
faithfulfrank
09-10-2011, 07:39 AM
I've always wanted to check out a Costco......according to mapquest, any way you slice it they say it is about an hour away from The Villages, closest one being in Alamonte Springs?
Frank
villagegolfer
09-10-2011, 07:40 AM
I've always wanted to check out a Costco......according to mapquest, any way you slice it they say it is about an hour away from The Villages, closest one being in Alamonte Springs?
Frank
Yes, that is the one we go to. There is a HomeGoods less then a mile away from Costco's.
tainsley
09-10-2011, 07:52 AM
I was in the HomeGoods store in Orlando yesterday (don't you just love a bargain) and when I was checking out I asked the manager why they didn't have a store in the Villages. She said a store in TV had been in the works for awhile and she had just heard that they had finalized approval. She did not know exactly where the store would be or exactly when they would be starting building but she said it was the next store to be built. I asked if this was just another rumor and she said absolutely not. Now if we could just get a Trader Joe's and a Costco, TV would be perfect.
Thanks for the info lincap! :)
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Now, I want to also be doing the happy dance for Costco....hopefully that will happen......and soon!
RichieLion
09-10-2011, 09:43 AM
I've always wanted to check out a Costco......according to mapquest, any way you slice it they say it is about an hour away from The Villages, closest one being in Alamonte Springs?
Frank
That's why the wife and I who were constant Costco shoppers in N.J. let our $50.00 yearly membership lapse not too long after we moved here. The hour ride coupled with the fuel costs, and the half a day lost to accomplish the trek, didn't seem worth the trouble anymore. Especially since we weren't going to go as often as we would have liked to.
So, for $40 we joined Sam's Club. They had a promotion where you got $40 off your order so, in effect, it was free. They have a good enough selection of goods and services and they're right down the road.
I have emailed Costco to advise them of the huge market they're ignoring in this fastest growing area of Central Florida. Maybe if enough people do so?
That's why the wife and I who were constant Costco shoppers in N.J. let our $50.00 yearly membership lapse not too long after we moved here. The hour ride coupled with the fuel costs, and the half a day lost to accomplish the trek, didn't seem worth the trouble anymore. Especially since we weren't going to go as often as we would have liked to.
So, for $40 we joined Sam's Club. They had a promotion where you got $40 off your order so, in effect, it was free. They have a good enough selection of goods and services and they're right down the road.
I have emailed Costco to advise them of the huge market they're ignoring in this fastest growing area of Central Florida. Maybe if enough people do so?
We make the trek every once in a while, but do remember there is still COSTCO online and we use it quite a bit. Of course it's not for juice, shampoo, cereal, etc, but you can get good deals on some other items you might want or need.
I lived less than a mile from Costco in CA and it was where I did most of my shopping. I do miss the store and even though it's a full day's venture, I look forward to our southward journey to shop....and having Home Goods right across the street is an extra perk... ;)
faithfulfrank
09-10-2011, 09:57 AM
Up here we belong to both BJ's and Sam's Club....where we are in Leesburg, BJ's is south of us in Clairmont, where Sam's is north of us where you guys are.
It seems the prices at the Villages Sam's club are a bit higher then other ones we've been at....I believe many chains do this because they think they simply can due to the local demographic.
As much as I love our Florida home, due to the many lakes, etc, a lot of things take much longer to get to then one would first think.
But, to get back on topic, I've never been to a HomeGoods.....I'm sure my wife will find it soon enough once we're down there.....
Frank
tainsley
09-10-2011, 10:03 AM
That's why the wife and I who were constant Costco shoppers in N.J. let our $50.00 yearly membership lapse not too long after we moved here. The hour ride coupled with the fuel costs, and the half a day lost to accomplish the trek, didn't seem worth the trouble anymore. Especially since we weren't going to go as often as we would have liked to.
So, for $40 we joined Sam's Club. They had a promotion where you got $40 off your order so, in effect, it was free. They have a good enough selection of goods and services and they're right down the road.
I have emailed Costco to advise them of the huge market they're ignoring in this fastest growing area of Central Florida. Maybe if enough people do so?
Been a satisfied member at Sam's for years here in VA...just renewed membership as we will be hopping down to TV by the end of the year (FROGS at last). Emailed Trader Joe's this morning to let them know about the huge market in Central Florida.
villagegolfer
09-10-2011, 11:49 AM
Up here we belong to both BJ's and Sam's Club....where we are in Leesburg, BJ's is south of us in Clairmont, where Sam's is north of us where you guys are.
It seems the prices at the Villages Sam's club are a bit higher then other ones we've been at....I believe many chains do this because they think they simply can due to the local demographic.
As much as I love our Florida home, due to the many lakes, etc, a lot of things take much longer to get to then one would first think.
But, to get back on topic, I've never been to a HomeGoods.....I'm sure my wife will find it soon enough once we're down there.....
Frank
That one made me chuckle, Frank. My wife and I will definitely agree with that one.:laugh:
2BNTV
09-14-2011, 12:47 PM
I was in the HomeGoods store in Orlando yesterday (don't you just love a bargain) and when I was checking out I asked the manager why they didn't have a store in the Villages. She said a store in TV had been in the works for awhile and she had just heard that they had finalized approval. She did not know exactly where the store would be or exactly when they would be starting building but she said it was the next store to be built. I asked if this was just another rumor and she said absolutely not. Now if we could just get a Trader Joe's and a Costco, TV would be perfect.
Thanks for the update. Home Goods = great products at great prices.
With an 80,00 plus population, I would tend to think there is a lot of purchasing power these other stores would be missing out on.
Just sayin........
Another 65er
09-14-2011, 02:56 PM
I was in the HomeGoods store in Orlando yesterday (don't you just love a bargain) and when I was checking out I asked the manager why they didn't have a store in the Villages. She said a store in TV had been in the works for awhile and she had just heard that they had finalized approval. She did not know exactly where the store would be or exactly when they would be starting building but she said it was the next store to be built. I asked if this was just another rumor and she said absolutely not. Now if we could just get a Trader Joe's and a Costco, TV would be perfect.
As you lived in the Bay State, I'm surprised you didn't include Christmas Tree Shops on your list of what would make TV perfect.
njbchbum
09-14-2011, 04:32 PM
As you lived in the Bay State, I'm surprised you didn't include Christmas Tree Shops on your list of what would make TV perfect.
CTS is the store that would make the villages perfect!!! and they should move into porter's old site! there is a bed, bath and beyond [what i can afford] already here, so there must be a distribution site close enough to service a cts as well.
i have two local cts stores and when i buy something there i always give my villages zip code since that is how they determine store placement. am excited that i will be shopping the cts, nh in a few weeks - no sales tax!!!! :)
frannieb
09-15-2011, 12:58 PM
What's a HomeGoods store? Am an avid shopper from Canada and we don't have one. We drive to Orlando to Costco...so is Altamonte an easier/shorter drive?...or stop and go. Thanks.
2BNTV
09-15-2011, 01:23 PM
You can google "home goods".
Here's a list of some of the items they carry.
Top Categories.
Furniture
Home Decor
Area Rugs
Bookcases
Computer Desks
File Cabinets
TV Stands
Bathroom Vanities
I bought bedspreads, sheets and pillows of a high quality and their prices are extremely low for what you get. There are some in Canada in Ottowa, Quebec and Toronto. Use the store locator function.
I hope this helps.
ilovetv
09-15-2011, 01:26 PM
What's a HomeGoods store? Am an avid shopper from Canada and we don't have one. We drive to Orlando to Costco...so is Altamonte an easier/shorter drive?...or stop and go. Thanks.
HomeGoods is owned/operated by the TJMaxx group, and HomeGoods is a huge store of all home furnishings....take the best of TJMaxx and Marshalls, multiply it by 10 and it's HomeGoods. They have large furniture pieces too, sometimes at a fourth of the furniture store price.
lincap
09-17-2011, 06:49 PM
As you lived in the Bay State, I'm surprised you didn't include Christmas Tree Shops on your list of what would make TV perfect.
Coming from MA we had our share of Christmas Tree Shops and one here in the Villages certainly would be great. When we first moved to MA I thought that the Christmas Tree shop only sold "Christmas" items. Boy, was I surprised when I walked into one for the first time.
villagegolfer
09-17-2011, 06:56 PM
Coming from MA we had our share of Christmas Tree Shops and one here in the Villages certainly would be great. When we first moved to MA I thought that the Christmas Tree shop only sold "Christmas" items. Boy, was I surprised when I walked into one for the first time.
We had a Christmas Tree Shop, one half mile from Costco's. That was always a fun day.
gump1
09-17-2011, 07:11 PM
What's a HomeGoods store? Am an avid shopper from Canada and we don't have one. We drive to Orlando to Costco...so is Altamonte an easier/shorter drive?...or stop and go. Thanks.
Home Goods is like a large better stocked HomeSense store. They are great! When we bought our house in Buttonwood this year we made several trips to three different ones in the Orlando area.
RichieLion
09-18-2011, 10:47 AM
Coming from MA we had our share of Christmas Tree Shops and one here in the Villages certainly would be great. When we first moved to MA I thought that the Christmas Tree shop only sold "Christmas" items. Boy, was I surprised when I walked into one for the first time.
It used to be that way. When my family and I first began our practice of vacationing in wonderful Cape Cod in the early 80's the Christmas Tree Shops were exactly that; Christmas Shops. We made it a regular practice to shop for interesting Christmas fare on our summer vacation. It was a little magical.
Eventually that changed. The first summer my wife and I walked into a CTS and saw it had become a kind of huge discount store of crafts and things, we were appalled. It had only a little section of Christmas notions and we didn't like it.
That changed as they got their feet under them, and by the time they moved to Paramus NJ with a huge store, we became fans. So many bargains.
Love bunny
10-19-2011, 09:13 PM
Any news updates on the Home Goods store when it going to open up here?
Ohiogirl
10-20-2011, 07:52 AM
they have combo stores as well, maybe we'll get one of those. I bought some stuff in Orlando at a Homegoods (near Dr. Phillips) when I was visiting my daughter, asked about returns to TJ Maxx and they said only if it's a combo store - so, I'm hoping . . .
There's a combo store very near to me in Columbus, OH, love to shop there. It's also near an Asian grocery store - speaking of which, are there any good ones close to TV?
wendyquat
10-20-2011, 07:35 PM
I was surprised to find that the Home Goods store in Winter Garden was combined with a Marshall's. TJ Maxx and Marshall's must be kin.
Bill-n-Brillo
10-20-2011, 07:39 PM
I was surprised to find that the Home Goods store in Winter Garden was combined with a Marshall's. TJ Maxx and Marshall's must be kin.
All 3 are part of the same parent corporation:
http://www.tjx.com/
Bill :)
Ohiogirl
10-20-2011, 07:41 PM
You can interchangeably use gift cards from TJ Maxx and Marshall's, but apparently you can only return Homegoods stuff to another Homegoods or a combo store.
swimdawg
10-21-2011, 04:50 AM
Up here we belong to both BJ's and Sam's Club....where we are in Leesburg, BJ's is south of us in Clairmont, where Sam's is north of us where you guys are.
It seems the prices at the Villages Sam's club are a bit higher then other ones we've been at....I believe many chains do this because they think they simply can due to the local demographic.
As much as I love our Florida home, due to the many lakes, etc, a lot of things take much longer to get to then one would first think.
But, to get back on topic, I've never been to a HomeGoods.....I'm sure my wife will find it soon enough once we're down there.....
Frank
Frank....if you and yours go to the northtowns, there is a TJ Maxx on Sheridan near Niagara Falls Blvd. Inside that TJX is Homegoods...my fav! I am VERY excited there will be a Homegoods near TV.....great store!
vj1213
10-21-2011, 09:42 AM
I've made purchases at the Home Goods store in Altamonte Springs and returned them to the TJ Maxx in TV. They have a few home products not like the combo stores, but they will take your returns.
mr and mrs bike
10-21-2011, 12:53 PM
Which HomeGoods is closest to TV ? Is it the one in Winter Garden or the one in Altamonte Springs? Once on TOTV I thought I read that there was one in Ocala near Costco but I can't find one when looking at the locations.
I have a HomeGoods store about 5 mins from my home and work and that is a good/bad thing. If you find something you like you have to buy it because if you go back to get it someone else has gotten your treasure.
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