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Cabela's Inc. Announces Plans for Grand Junction, Colo., Retail Store
November 2, 2009Printer Friendly | Email |
SIDNEY, Neb.--Cabela's Incorporated (NYSE: CAB) and Macerich (NYSE: MAC) have announced plans to open a Grand Junction Cabela's retail store in early summer of 2010.
The 75,000-square-foot store will anchor the south end of Mesa Mall at 2424 Highway 6 and 50, and would be Cabela's first retail store in Colorado.
The building's exterior will reflect Cabela's traditional store model, while the inside will highlight the company's next-generation layout, which includes a gun library. Construction is expected to start in early November 2009.
"Colorado's Western Slope is a prime location for a variety of outdoor activities, including world-class hunting and fishing, and Grand Junction is the gateway to everything Colorado offers," said Tommy Millner, Chief Executive Officer of Cabela's. "The area's residents, as well as visitors to the region, are people who passionately enjoy their outdoor heritage."
Macerich is a self-managed and self-administered real estate investment trust.
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