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Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:44 am
by PeFe
I thought Costco were looking at Salisbury for the location of their first SA store? Like most of the forumers above I too believed that Islington was suited to some sort of TOD development involving apartments/shops/cafes etc. Costco is really a supermarket that is aimed at suburbanites that want to all their cheap groceries in bulk ie 128 toilet rolls, slabs of coca cola, 20 packets of cheap pasta.
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:34 pm
by neoballmon
PeFe wrote:
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
I only know of the Melbourne Docklands store, but that is extremely busy and I'm pretty sure there are no houses within a kilometer radius of the store. I may be wrong though. It's more of a store that people from a 10km radius will all visit maybe more.
Pretty sure it's still $60.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:05 pm
by [Shuz]
neoballmon wrote:PeFe wrote:
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
I only know of the Melbourne Docklands store, but that is extremely busy and I'm pretty sure there are no houses within a kilometer radius of the store. I may be wrong though. It's more of a store that people from a 10km radius will all visit maybe more.
Pretty sure it's still $60.
There might not be any houses as such within a 1km radius of Costco Docklands but there sure as hell are thousands of apartments within walking distance. They literally have about 4000 residents at their doorstep.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:00 pm
by crawf
PeFe wrote:I thought Costco were looking at Salisbury for the location of their first SA store? Like most of the forumers above I too believed that Islington was suited to some sort of TOD development involving apartments/shops/cafes etc. Costco is really a supermarket that is aimed at suburbanites that want to all their cheap groceries in bulk ie 128 toilet rolls, slabs of coca cola, 20 packets of cheap pasta.
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
There is still room for a TOD on the otherside of Regency Road.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 4:24 pm
by Mr Smith
crawf wrote:PeFe wrote:I thought Costco were looking at Salisbury for the location of their first SA store? Like most of the forumers above I too believed that Islington was suited to some sort of TOD development involving apartments/shops/cafes etc. Costco is really a supermarket that is aimed at suburbanites that want to all their cheap groceries in bulk ie 128 toilet rolls, slabs of coca cola, 20 packets of cheap pasta.
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
There is still room for a TOD on the otherside of Regency Road.
Viz Costco membership - Very droll
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 5:22 pm
by rev
PeFe wrote:I thought Costco were looking at Salisbury for the location of their first SA store? Like most of the forumers above I too believed that Islington was suited to some sort of TOD development involving apartments/shops/cafes etc. Costco is really a supermarket that is aimed at suburbanites that want to all their cheap groceries in bulk ie 128 toilet rolls, slabs of coca cola, 20 packets of cheap pasta.
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
The proposed Costco isn't going in at the Islington development, which has been dormant and is a large empty block of land.
It is going across the road at another development, called the Churchill Centre.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:51 pm
by MessiahAndrw
Is anyone else worried about the effect of opening up a big box store to the local economy?
After living in the United States I have seen many neighbourhoods drained of their business vibrancy due to WalMart, Sams Club, Target Superstores, etv.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:39 pm
by rev
MessiahAndrw wrote:Is anyone else worried about the effect of opening up a big box store to the local economy?
After living in the United States I have seen many neighbourhoods drained of their business vibrancy due to WalMart, Sams Club, Target Superstores, etv.
It's a little late now.
Besides there's not many small stores around the area.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:55 pm
by The Scooter Guy
rev wrote:PeFe wrote:I thought Costco were looking at Salisbury for the location of their first SA store? Like most of the forumers above I too believed that Islington was suited to some sort of TOD development involving apartments/shops/cafes etc. Costco is really a supermarket that is aimed at suburbanites that want to all their cheap groceries in bulk ie 128 toilet rolls, slabs of coca cola, 20 packets of cheap pasta.
No locals will be walking there to do their grocery shopping. And by the way how much is Costco membership now $60,$80?
The proposed Costco isn't going in at the Islington development, which has been dormant and is a large empty block of land.
It is going across the road at another development, called the Churchill Centre.
Will the Costco be built next to Bunnings by any chance?
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:30 pm
by neoballmon
The Scooter Guy wrote:Will the Costco be built next to Bunnings by any chance?
I'd imagine so. The Coles Superstore/K-Mart complex seems to take up the rest of the room, only leaving between Coles and Bunnings.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:21 pm
by Brucetiki
Is the Coles/Kmart actually going to be built. Besides the fading signage there appears to have been no progress made on the site.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:12 am
by neoballmon
Brucetiki wrote:Is the Coles/Kmart actually going to be built. Besides the fading signage there appears to have been no progress made on the site.
I was taking to a Coles DC driver this morning and he seems to think this store is still going ahead. Also says a bit of a slab had been laid in the area, not sure if for the Centre or not though. I didn't see it last time I went past though.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:49 pm
by rev
neoballmon wrote:Brucetiki wrote:Is the Coles/Kmart actually going to be built. Besides the fading signage there appears to have been no progress made on the site.
I was taking to a Coles DC driver this morning and he seems to think this store is still going ahead. Also says a bit of a slab had been laid in the area, not sure if for the Centre or not though. I didn't see it last time I went past though.
Last time I drove past a couple weeks ago I think, there seemed to be some sort of activity on site which from the looks of it looked like it was related to cleaning up the junk from the site.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:48 pm
by rev
Site works are well and truly under way on this one I'd say.
Re: Islington | Developments & News
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 11:14 pm
by Brazer
Anyone got any news on the progression of this site?