Costco coming to Centerville  
       
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      Topic: Costco coming to Centerville
       
      Posted By: ktf1179
       Subject: Costco coming to Centerville
       Date Posted: Oct 08 2013 at 7:46am
       
      
        
          
	
By Terry Morris
  Staff Writer
  CENTERVILLE —
  Costco is coming to Centerville.
  The discount retailer submitted a major site plan Monday to be part of the Cornerstone development the city is planning at Wilmington Pike and Feedwire roads near Interstate 675.
  Oberer Companies, the developer, also submitted amended overall site plan for the project.
  Costco will be an anchor tenant for the mixed-use development, which is planned for property formerly owned by the Dille family.
  The site is bordered by Feedwire and Brown roads on land in Greene County that has been annexed by Centerville. The city will use tax-increment financing to fund public improvements for the development.
  Costco Wholesale Corp., based in Issaquah, Wash., currently operates 634 membership warehouses, including stores in the Columbus and Cincinnati areas. Costco plans to open as many as 15 new warehouses before the end of 2013.
  The average Costco store has about 200 employees.
  The company reported net sales of $102.9 billion for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 1, a 6 percent increase from the $97.1 billion reported in fiscal year 2012.
  Costco operates on the concept that offering its members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise will produce high sales and rapid inventory turnover, according to a company filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  Costco also achieves sales growth by opening new warehouses and, to a lesser extent, relocating existing warehouses to larger and better-located facilities, the filing said. -
 By  http://www.daytondailynews.com/staff/terry-morris/" rel="nofollow - Terry Morris  
                
                    Staff Writer
                
             CENTERVILLE —  Costco is coming to Centerville. The
 discount retailer submitted a major site plan Monday to be part of the 
Cornerstone development the city is planning at Wilmington Pike and 
Feedwire roads near Interstate 675. Oberer Companies, the developer, also submitted amended overall site plan for the project. Costco will be an anchor tenant for the mixed-use development, which is planned for property formerly owned by the Dille family. The
 site is bordered by Feedwire and Brown roads on land in Greene County 
that has been annexed by Centerville. The city will use tax-increment 
financing to fund public improvements for the development. Costco 
Wholesale Corp., based in Issaquah, Wash., currently operates 634 
membership warehouses, including stores in the Columbus and Cincinnati 
areas. Costco plans to open as many as 15 new warehouses before the end 
of 2013. The average Costco store has about 200 employees. The
 company reported net sales of $102.9 billion for the fiscal year that 
ended Sept. 1, a 6 percent increase from the $97.1 billion reported in 
fiscal year 2012. Costco operates on the concept that offering its
 members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and 
select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise will 
produce high sales and rapid inventory turnover, according to a company 
filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Costco 
also achieves sales growth by opening new warehouses and, to a lesser 
extent, relocating existing warehouses to larger and better-located 
facilities, the filing said.  - See more at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/business/costco-coming-to-centerville/nbHWn/#sthash.DRVdgfxU.dpuf By  http://www.daytondailynews.com/staff/terry-morris/" rel="nofollow - Terry Morris  
                
                    Staff Writer
                
             CENTERVILLE —  Costco is coming to Centerville. The
 discount retailer submitted a major site plan Monday to be part of the 
Cornerstone development the city is planning at Wilmington Pike and 
Feedwire roads near Interstate 675. Oberer Companies, the developer, also submitted amended overall site plan for the project. Costco will be an anchor tenant for the mixed-use development, which is planned for property formerly owned by the Dille family. The
 site is bordered by Feedwire and Brown roads on land in Greene County 
that has been annexed by Centerville. The city will use tax-increment 
financing to fund public improvements for the development. Costco 
Wholesale Corp., based in Issaquah, Wash., currently operates 634 
membership warehouses, including stores in the Columbus and Cincinnati 
areas. Costco plans to open as many as 15 new warehouses before the end 
of 2013. The average Costco store has about 200 employees. The
 company reported net sales of $102.9 billion for the fiscal year that 
ended Sept. 1, a 6 percent increase from the $97.1 billion reported in 
fiscal year 2012. Costco operates on the concept that offering its
 members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and 
select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise will 
produce high sales and rapid inventory turnover, according to a company 
filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Costco 
also achieves sales growth by opening new warehouses and, to a lesser 
extent, relocating existing warehouses to larger and better-located 
facilities, the filing said.  - See more at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/business/costco-coming-to-centerville/nbHWn/#sthash.DRVdgfxU.dpuf By  http://www.daytondailynews.com/staff/terry-morris/" rel="nofollow - Terry Morris  
                
                    Staff Writer
                
             CENTERVILLE —  Costco is coming to Centerville. The
 discount retailer submitted a major site plan Monday to be part of the 
Cornerstone development the city is planning at Wilmington Pike and 
Feedwire roads near Interstate 675. Oberer Companies, the developer, also submitted amended overall site plan for the project. Costco will be an anchor tenant for the mixed-use development, which is planned for property formerly owned by the Dille family. The
 site is bordered by Feedwire and Brown roads on land in Greene County 
that has been annexed by Centerville. The city will use tax-increment 
financing to fund public improvements for the development. Costco 
Wholesale Corp., based in Issaquah, Wash., currently operates 634 
membership warehouses, including stores in the Columbus and Cincinnati 
areas. Costco plans to open as many as 15 new warehouses before the end 
of 2013. The average Costco store has about 200 employees. The
 company reported net sales of $102.9 billion for the fiscal year that 
ended Sept. 1, a 6 percent increase from the $97.1 billion reported in 
fiscal year 2012. Costco operates on the concept that offering its
 members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and 
select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise will 
produce high sales and rapid inventory turnover, according to a company 
filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Costco 
also achieves sales growth by opening new warehouses and, to a lesser 
extent, relocating existing warehouses to larger and better-located 
facilities, the filing said.  - See more at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/business/costco-coming-to-centerville/nbHWn/#sthash.DRVdgfxU.dpuf By  http://www.daytondailynews.com/staff/terry-morris/" rel="nofollow - Terry Morris  
                
                    Staff Writer
                
             CENTERVILLE —  Costco is coming to Centerville. The
 discount retailer submitted a major site plan Monday to be part of the 
Cornerstone development the city is planning at Wilmington Pike and 
Feedwire roads near Interstate 675. Oberer Companies, the developer, also submitted amended overall site plan for the project. Costco will be an anchor tenant for the mixed-use development, which is planned for property formerly owned by the Dille family. The
 site is bordered by Feedwire and Brown roads on land in Greene County 
that has been annexed by Centerville. The city will use tax-increment 
financing to fund public improvements for the development. Costco 
Wholesale Corp., based in Issaquah, Wash., currently operates 634 
membership warehouses, including stores in the Columbus and Cincinnati 
areas. Costco plans to open as many as 15 new warehouses before the end 
of 2013. The average Costco store has about 200 employees. The
 company reported net sales of $102.9 billion for the fiscal year that 
ended Sept. 1, a 6 percent increase from the $97.1 billion reported in 
fiscal year 2012. Costco operates on the concept that offering its
 members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and 
select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise will 
produce high sales and rapid inventory turnover, according to a company 
filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Costco 
also achieves sales growth by opening new warehouses and, to a lesser 
extent, relocating existing warehouses to larger and better-located 
facilities, the filing said.  - See more at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/business/costco-coming-to-centerville/nbHWn/#sthash.DRVdgfxU.dpuf  
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      Posted By: itsamee
       
      Date Posted: Oct 08 2013 at 9:05am
       
      
        
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DANG IT!   
 
 Guess that means they wont be buying the Ghost Town Mall and turning it into a Costco.... 
  ------------- Itsa me, mario!
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      Posted By: ktf1179
       
      Date Posted: Oct 08 2013 at 9:09am
       
      
        
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Sorry for the duplication for whatever reason the text did not show up when I pasted the article. It only showed up when I copied the article too notepad, and copied it too MUSA.
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