Is Costco finally happening?

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bularry
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Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
I'm not sure I follow your line of thinking. a Costco sure as hell ain't a gated community feel, LOL. What it does is reward low prices, and they are definitely lower than others, low prices in exchange for a commitment to buy those things.

you aren't paying out the nose to buy things at CostCo and an annual fee of $70 is hardly at a price point to promote exclusion.

bularry
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montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
never been in one, huh?
Redbrickbear
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bularry said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
I'm not sure I follow your line of thinking. a Costco sure as hell ain't a gated community feel, LOL.




Is it a gated community…no

Is it a monetary barrier to entity….yep




T-REX
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Redbrickbear said:

bularry said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
I'm not sure I follow your line of thinking. a Costco sure as hell ain't a gated community feel, LOL.




Is it a gated community…no

Is it a monetary barrier to entity….yep





well how u gonna be crying from outside the club? U can't even get in!
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Redbrickbear
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T-REX said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
i proudly don't shop at walmart


I not so proudly do

I just shop before 8am…before the non-early riser Americans do

I pay the premium of getting up early
Redbrickbear
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T-REX said:

Redbrickbear said:

bularry said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
I'm not sure I follow your line of thinking. a Costco sure as hell ain't a gated community feel, LOL.




Is it a gated community…no

Is it a monetary barrier to entity….yep





well how u gonna be crying from outside the club? U can't even get in!


People be mad they gotta pay….the ones you want to keep out


southtexasbear
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So going back to the original question… Is Waco finally getting one?
Eleven-League Grant
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southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
Bear Doc
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Eleven-League Grant said:

southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
Wondering if they are punting on the China Spring corridor and committing more to the Hewitt/Lorena area as being an area of stronger growth and on a major highway. Would make sense given their recent land acquisition there.
bularry
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Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
i proudly don't shop at walmart


I not so proudly do

I just shop before 8am…before the non-early riser Americans do

I pay the premium of getting up early
ours doesn't open that early....
Redbrickbear
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bularry said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
i proudly don't shop at walmart


I not so proudly do

I just shop before 8am…before the non-early riser Americans do

I pay the premium of getting up early
ours doesn't open that early....

Crazy....I thought every Wal-Mart opened by 6am
southtexasbear
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Bear Doc said:

Eleven-League Grant said:

southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
Wondering if they are punting on the China Spring corridor and committing more to the Hewitt/Lorena area as being an area of stronger growth and on a major highway. Would make sense given their recent land acquisition there.

And recent "remodel" of 19th street HEB
bularry
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Redbrickbear said:

bularry said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

Redbrickbear said:

T-REX said:

montypython said:

Never understood why the average person would pay money to be allowed to shop somewhere.
You're paying for access to the stock which is often a lower price than other retailers as well as they carry exclusive items both including their own brands & items from other companies that only sell that product through costco.



You are forgetting one of the most important (and unsaid) sells points of a Costco type establishment.

Having to pay a price upfront keeps out the "Walmart types" in America and their class dysfunction.

Its similar to why people pay out the nose for gated neighborhoods and private schools.

In the America of the future everything will require you to pay upfront for the pleasure of normality
i proudly don't shop at walmart


I not so proudly do

I just shop before 8am…before the non-early riser Americans do

I pay the premium of getting up early
ours doesn't open that early....

Crazy....I thought every Wal-Mart opened by 6am
completely misunderstood, I was still on CostCo....
Eleven-League Grant
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I guess it's true:
Quote:

H-E-B, the dominant local grocery chain, apparently has abandoned plans to build a store at North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive, if it ever truly envisioned a new store there to serve the growing China Spring and Bosqueville areas.

H-E-B is marketing the 30.5-acre site it began assembling in 2006. Cromwell Commercial Group's Bland Cromwell and Will Phipps have the listing, but share it with Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate firm.
From Mike Copeland at the Trib:

HEB Listing Lake Shore Property - $6.5MM for 30.5 Acres
hodedofome
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I find shopping at Walmart and eating at McDonalds to be an experience that I need, even if it's an experience some don't want. We need to know how 90% of the world lives. Living in a bubble all the time causes you to have some weird beliefs.
Yogi
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Eleven-League Grant said:

I guess it's true:
Quote:

H-E-B, the dominant local grocery chain, apparently has abandoned plans to build a store at North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive, if it ever truly envisioned a new store there to serve the growing China Spring and Bosqueville areas.

H-E-B is marketing the 30.5-acre site it began assembling in 2006. Cromwell Commercial Group's Bland Cromwell and Will Phipps have the listing, but share it with Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate firm.
From Mike Copeland at the Trib:

HEB Listing Lake Shore Property - $6.5MM for 30.5 Acres
Please don't make me buy a subscription to the Trib. Outside of Mike Copeland, it is absolutely the worst city paper ever. I finally let my subscription lapse because they kept messing it up.
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loanbear
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Yogi said:

Eleven-League Grant said:

I guess it's true:
Quote:

H-E-B, the dominant local grocery chain, apparently has abandoned plans to build a store at North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive, if it ever truly envisioned a new store there to serve the growing China Spring and Bosqueville areas.

H-E-B is marketing the 30.5-acre site it began assembling in 2006. Cromwell Commercial Group's Bland Cromwell and Will Phipps have the listing, but share it with Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate firm.
From Mike Copeland at the Trib:

HEB Listing Lake Shore Property - $6.5MM for 30.5 Acres
Please don't make me buy a subscription to the Trib. Outside of Mike Copeland, it is absolutely the worst city paper ever. I finally let my subscription lapse because they kept messing it up.
He also gets things wrong constantly. There is nothing good about the trib.
BellCountyBear
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loanbear said:

Yogi said:

Eleven-League Grant said:

I guess it's true:
Quote:

H-E-B, the dominant local grocery chain, apparently has abandoned plans to build a store at North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive, if it ever truly envisioned a new store there to serve the growing China Spring and Bosqueville areas.

H-E-B is marketing the 30.5-acre site it began assembling in 2006. Cromwell Commercial Group's Bland Cromwell and Will Phipps have the listing, but share it with Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate firm.
From Mike Copeland at the Trib:

HEB Listing Lake Shore Property - $6.5MM for 30.5 Acres
Please don't make me buy a subscription to the Trib. Outside of Mike Copeland, it is absolutely the worst city paper ever. I finally let my subscription lapse because they kept messing it up.
He also gets things wrong constantly. There is nothing good about the trib.
The Trib used to be ok when it was still a local paper.
Eleven-League Grant
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Please don't make me buy a subscription to the Trib.
I wouldn't dream of it, as I currently don't have one either.

But, there are ways to read pay-walled articles from a number of different sites; I'm just a bit reluctant to reveal those methods on a public forum.
4th and Inches
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Eleven-League Grant said:

southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
there is a for sale sign on it
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4th and Inches
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southtexasbear said:

Bear Doc said:

Eleven-League Grant said:

southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
Wondering if they are punting on the China Spring corridor and committing more to the Hewitt/Lorena area as being an area of stronger growth and on a major highway. Would make sense given their recent land acquisition there.

And recent "remodel" of 19th street HEB
what remodel was that?

I frequent it and havent seen anything
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southtexasbear
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Thought they did some very small basic things. Thought that was going to be it but I've recently heard that the actual full remodel is still on the books.
Redbrickbear
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Had to post it….



Yogi
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4th and Inches said:

southtexasbear said:

Bear Doc said:

Eleven-League Grant said:

southtexasbear said:

BaylorGuy314 said:

Also, HEB recently closed on land at Hewitt Drive/I-35 intersection. Now, they may not build for 10-15 years but they did close on it.
China Spring and 19th Street says hello

This came across my desk today, and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Quote:

Word on the Street

Exciting rumors are circulating about HEB's possible land sale at 19th Street and Lakeshore Drive. There are talks of selling their land in this prime location.

While this news is not yet official, local conversations and observations have sparked interest in the community.

This potential land sale could open up various opportunities for new developments in the area, making it a topic of keen speculation.
HEB's Possible Land Sale

Broker Brad Harrell is a straight shooter, so I don't think this is without a legit source.

Frankly, I dunno. Unless, HEB, rather than own the site and building itself, decides like Wal-Mart does with some of their locations to get someone else to own and build them, with Wal-Mart committing to a long-term lease.

BTW, I've got NO inside info on this.
Wondering if they are punting on the China Spring corridor and committing more to the Hewitt/Lorena area as being an area of stronger growth and on a major highway. Would make sense given their recent land acquisition there.

And recent "remodel" of 19th street HEB
what remodel was that?

I frequent it and havent seen anything


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