I usually forget about the app until about halfway through.
Same deal with scanning for deals at Target...
Roof and siding going up, as is the gas station.
They are hauling.
They are MOVING
Meanwhile crickets over at the Winco site.
Who are the general contractors for each site?
How does the gas work at Costco? I'm assuming you have to be a member? Is it significantly cheaper than going to any other gas station?
I wonder if they are having second thoughts on this location? Or maybe the opened stores are not doing as well in this market as thought?
On this location they will have Sams, Wal-Mart, Super Target and Costco within a mile. That would likely take a bite out of their market so maybe they are having cold feet?
Glad to see Costco going up so fast. Its a great store and after only having Sams for decades people will love it in comparison. I love competition.
similar to Sams, you need to be a Costco member to get gas. Here in the Seattle market Costco is the cheapest gas. We have a lot of Costcos here but had only 3 Sam's Clubs in the entire Seattle-Tacoma metro.
When Sams Club was here the two would more or less go back and forth with Costco still being cheaper most times. I'd suspect Costco to be the cheapest in OKC metro with Sam's Club matching.
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Winco is still working away and by all reports, their OKC locations are doing very well.
I know the one at 39th and Portland is very busy.
Thats good to hear. With that level of competition in this location they will need staying power. I do think many are tired of Wal-Mart so they should siphon off some of their customers. Costco will be interesting how many go and keep going after initial rush. I think folks will love Costco. I want all of these places to succeed but wonder about market saturation.
Winco does very well vs. Walmart and we will only have one Costco for a while, with a max of 2 or 3.
At the very least, Walmart will lose some market share which isn't a bad thing.
I'd love to see a Costco go in at I-35 and Covell in north Edmond. I think one would do well there. They would draw Guthrie and Stillwater folks. Then perhaps one down in Moore/Norman.
I believe they are considering a Moore/Norman location but no time soon.
I really can't stress how bad of an idea building one in Edmond would be, especially considering the current location they're building is basically south Edmond. Of course, some wag is going to come back with "no it isn't" to that, to which I say take a look at Google Maps. It would be a huge middle finger to the rest of the OKC metro. Costco is great, I'll be the first one to tell you that, and their biggest cheerleader. But if they think people are going to drive past 4 or 5 Sam's Clubs (depending where they are coming from in the metro) to get to them on a regular basis, I disagree.
Sorry. Afraid the Edmondites who think it's offensive to be asked to drive south of 122nd (which in this example, they aren't even faced with THAT horrible prospect) are just going to have to get over it.
Main Event is terrific. It's just inside my Edmond area only boundary limits. SMH
Moore/Norman makes sense as it grabs South OKC and the other grabs North OKC and Edmond. Makes sense population wise.
I imagine it will happen sooner or later but I would guess a few years minimum.
Agree with this. Edmond would bleed customers from NOKC store. Norman/Moore would not. Also N/M captures rural areas south of Norman.
I would assume one in west (Mustang/Yukon/I-40 corridor) would be another spot down the road, and also captures rural areas west of this too.
Here's what I'd like to see as a Costco buildout in metro OKC:
1) Costco at North OKC - pulls from N OKC and S Edmond, Guthrie, NE OK County
2) new Costco at Crossroads Mall area - pull from S OKC, Moore/Norman, Purcell, Shawnee, MWC/DC
3) new Costco near OKC Outlets - pull from W OKC, Mustang, Yukon/El Reno
4) new Costco in NW OKC - pull from NW OKC, Piedmont, Kingfisher
5) new Costco in the core - pull from OKC. I'd love to see an URBAN Costco downtown as part of a larger multi-use development
I think OKC metro could eventually do well with 5 Costcos, but I think Pete's correct that 3 is good for the next 10 years or so, IMO in the order I have laid out. This also puts all Costcos inside OKC city limits.
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