Cabela’s Incorporated plans to open new stores in three new markets in
2015 and 2016 – Ammon, ID; Short Pump, VA; and Fort Oglethorpe, GA.
AMMON
Construction is scheduled to begin later this year
and Cabela’s plans to open the location in spring 2015. The
42,000-square-foot store will be located in the Sandcreek Commons
development near Hitt Road and Sunnyside Avenue off Interstate 15,
serving the greater Idaho Falls area.
It will be Cabela’s third
Idaho location, joining the Boise store opened in 2006 and the Post
Falls store opened in 2007. Cabela’s expects the store to employ
approximately 90 full-time and part-time employees, most of whom will
come from Ammon and the surrounding area.
The Ammon store will be
designed with a rugged look and feel and offer seasonal product
assortments. In addition to thousands of quality outdoor products, the
store also will feature museum-quality wildlife displays, innovative
digital signage, an indoor archery range and archery tech room, gun
counter and more.
Customers will be treated to the exciting
Cabela’s shopping experience with access to all Cabela’s merchandise via
online order kiosks, as well as free shipping with an in-store pickup
program. In-store pickup allows customers to order Cabela’s gear ahead
of time and pick it up at their convenience at the store of their
choice.
“It’s incredibly exciting to announce a third location in
Idaho, a place Cabela’s loves,” said Tommy Millner, Cabela’s Chief
Executive Officer. “The continued loyalty of Cabela’s customers across
the state, coupled with the success of our Boise and Post Falls
locations, made it an easy decision to open a store in Ammon.”
SHORT PUMP
Construction
is scheduled to begin in 2015 and Cabela’s anticipates a spring 2016
opening. The 97,500-square-foot store will be located in the Short Pump
Station regional shopping center near the intersection of West Broad
Street and Cold Hill Lane along Interstate 64, serving the greater
Richmond area.
It will be Cabela’s second Virginia location,
joining the Bristol store scheduled to open in 2015. The store will
employ approximately 150 full-time and part-time employees, with most
coming from Richmond and the surrounding area.
The store will be
built in Cabela’s next-generation layout, designed to surround customers
in an outdoor experience. It will feature thousands of quality outdoor
products, as well as museum-quality wildlife displays, a mountain with a
built-in aquarium, gun library, bargain cave, indoor archery range and
archery tech room, boat shop, fudge shop and deli. It also will feature a
Wildlife and Land Management department offering a full complement of
tractors, attachments, feed and seed and more.
“The tremendous
reception we received to the Bristol announcement made it clear that
Virginians are hungry for the Cabela’s retail experience,” Millner said.
“We’re thrilled to begin the project and look forward to opening the
doors.”
FORT OGLETHORPE
Construction is scheduled
to begin later this year and Cabela’s projects a fall 2015 opening. The
70,000-square-foot store will be located in Catoosa County near the
intersection of Interstate 75 and State Route 146 in a development
currently anchored by Costco, serving the greater Chattanooga, Tenn.,
area.
It will be Cabela’s third Georgia store, joining the
Augusta location scheduled to open in March and the Acworth location
scheduled to open this fall. Cabela’s expects the store to employ
approximately 140 full-time and part-time employees. Most will come from
Catoosa County and the surrounding area.
The store will include a
mountain replica featuring North American game animals recreated in
their natural habitat, an aquarium, bargain cave, indoor archery range,
deli and more, in addition to thousands of quality outdoor products.
“This
store will allow us to better serve the thousands of outdoorsmen and
women who live the Cabela’s lifestyle across the region,” Millner said.
“We look forward to serving the area for years to come.”
Currently, Cabela’s operates 50 stores across North America with plans to open an additional 23 over the next two years.
By press release
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