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Worlds largest CostCo opening in Hillsboro, Oregon

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Babbles
I moved to an area that doesn't have a Costco and I am about to go bonkers.

I'm going thru some sort of sick Costco withdrawl.

What do you miss the most about CostCo? What purchases?

Pizza and a certain type of unnamed cheese 😉
 
I bet it will be so big that under the roof it will have it's own interstate highway system with exit ramps at the begining of each of the isles. 😀
 
Besides more stuff I don't need, does it offer anything over the Wilsonville store?

Actually the employee I was talking to at the Wilsonville CostCo tonight mentioned that Hillsboro will be carrying iPod Nanos (which the others don't carry at this point).
 
Looks like i'll have to drop by the next time I am in portland 🙂

Is there anything special about the store other then it's 200K sqft?

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Let's see... Hillsboro said no to a Wal-Mart a couple of years ago, because they insisted they didn't want a big-box store due to traffic concerns, but then they open the world's largest CostCo. Things that make you go hmmm....
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Let's see... Hillsboro said no to a Wal-Mart a couple of years ago, because they insisted they didn't want a big-box store due to traffic concerns, but then they open the world's largest CostCo. Things that make you go hmmm....

They're being elitists, maybe? CostCo does cater to a different clientele than WalMart.

Then again, I would think a free-for-all WalMart would draw much more traffic than a membership-required store.
 
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