Much-anticipated 2nd Costco store opens in Saskatoon
New location opens doors Thursday morning
The wait is over for Saskatoon shoppers anticipating the launch of the city's second Costco Wholesale store.
More than 100 people rushed through the doors when they opened at 8 a.m. CST, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Charlie Clark and Deputy Premier Don Morgan.
Thursday's launch of the wholesale retailer has been long-awaited by shoppers in the city, with complaints the existing store on Marquis Drive is too busy.
Mayor Charlie Clark described the new store, located at 225 Market Drive in the Rosewood area, "as a beachhead for a new neighbourhood."
Plans to build the new store were announced last year after months of speculation.
Vancouver-based developer Arbutus Properties originally said it was unlikely the Rosewood neighbourhood would attract a second Costco store to the city.
But a few months later, in May, it confirmed that Costco would become the anchor store to its retail development in the area called the Meadows.
Mayor Clark and Councillor Dubois do some early shopping <a href="https://t.co/CxkhOs0diA">pic.twitter.com/CxkhOs0diA</a>
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