Much-anticipated 2nd Costco store opens in Saskatoon

New location opens doors Thursday morning

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Caption: Customers flood in at the opening of Saskatoon's new Costco store

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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.

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Caption: Shoppers rushed through the doors of Saskatoon's second Costco store after the ribbon-cutting at 8 a.m. CST. (Dan Zakreski/CBC News)

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.

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Caption: Saskatoon's second Costco store opened its doors in the Rosewood area on Thursday. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

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.

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