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Costco Construction Updates in Edmonton, Alberta

Details on the new costco location and manning town centre

Exciting developments are underway in Edmonton's northeast as construction progresses on a new Costco warehouse at Manning Town Centre, located at the intersection of 153 Avenue and Manning Drive.

 

This addition is poised to significantly enhance the retail landscape for residents in the area.

 

For years, shoppers from neighborhoods like Hollick-Kenyon, Crystallina Nera, and Brintnell have navigated to existing Costco locations, often facing crowded aisles and busy parking lots.

 

The introduction of a new warehouse in Manning Town Centre is expected to alleviate some of this congestion, offering a more convenient shopping experience.

 

While an official opening date has yet to be announced, industry insiders suggest that, if construction timelines proceed as planned, the new Costco could welcome customers by August 2026.

 

This projection aligns with the typical 9-10 month construction period for such facilities.

 

The strategic placement of this warehouse is noteworthy.

 

Manning Town Centre already hosts a variety of prominent retailers and services, including Cabela's, Canadian Tire, Cineplex, and the recently opened FreshCo and Movati Athletic.

 

Adding Costco to this mix not only diversifies the shopping options but also solidifies the centre's status as a comprehensive retail hub.

 

Traffic data underscores the viability of this location.

 

Manning Drive accommodates approximately 31,400 vehicles daily, while 153 Avenue sees an additional 12,100 vehicles.

 

Such high traffic volumes indicate a substantial customer base, suggesting that the new Costco will be well-positioned to serve the community effectively.

 

It's important to note that, as of now, Costco has not made a formal public announcement regarding this new location.

 

The company is known for its discretion concerning new openings until construction is well advanced.

 

However, the combination of employee discussions and site plans indicating a large retail space strongly suggest that this development is on the horizon.

 

In the broader context, this expansion reflects a trend of Costco increasing its footprint in the Edmonton area.

 

For instance, in December 2025, the company announced plans for a new warehouse at Bingham Crossing Centre in Springbank, just west of Calgary.

 

This move indicates a strategic effort to cater to growing communities and meet the rising demand for their wholesale offerings.

 

For residents of northeast Edmonton, the anticipation of a nearby Costco is palpable.

 

The convenience of accessing bulk goods, groceries, and other services without the need to travel across the city is a welcome prospect.

 

As construction progresses, the community eagerly awaits further updates and the eventual opening of this much-anticipated retail addition.

 

In the meantime, Manning Town Centre continues to thrive, offering a diverse array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

 

From fashion retailers to fitness centers, the centre caters to a wide range of needs, ensuring that residents have access to essential services and leisure activities close to home.

 

As the landscape of northeast Edmonton evolves, developments like the new Costco at Manning Town Centre underscore the area's growth and the commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

 

Stay tuned for more updates as this project moves forward.

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