Sam's Club Plans Mesa's First Warehouse Club
Sams Club to Open Mesas First Location: A New Warehouse Club in Northeast Longbow District
Sams Club is moving forward with plans to open Mesas first warehouse club, purchasing land along Recker Road and the Loop 202 freeway in January 2025. The company will present early site and design plans to city planners on March 17th. This new store will be Mesas second membership-based warehouse club, following Costco on Sossaman Road and Southern Avenue. The location, in the northeast Longbow district, has the potential to bring in significant sales tax revenue for the community. Approval for the site plan could take four to six months, followed by another six months for full permits. Once built, the store will match the style of Sams Clubs latest stores, around one hundred fifty-five thousand square feet. The Longbow area already features a Sprouts grocery, Fatcats entertainment center, and the Longbow Golf Club. Across the street, plans call for a one hundred twenty-four room hotel plus some retail and restaurant space, rounding out this growing neighborhood.
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