Costco's subsidiary in Suzhou on Thursday bought a piece of land
in Suzhou New District at a cost of more than 142.5 million yuan
($20.2 million), according to the management committee of Suzhou
New District. The plan is for a warehouse store with a floor
area of more than 50,000 square meters to be built on the site.
Costco is beefing up its presence in the world’s most populous
country where a rapidly expanding middle class is looking for
good-quality products at bargain prices.
The retailer opened its first mainland China store in Shanghai’s
Minhang district in August, with customers queuing for hours to
enter the store on its opening day.
The company said in February it would build another store in
Shanghai, with its subsidiary securing a piece of land in the
city’s Pudong district.
Costco's Suzhou subsidiary was established in January, with a
total investment of 1.27 billion yuan. The store in Suzhou will
be the company's third in China, and the first out of Shanghai.
(Reporting by Sophie Yu and Ryan Woo; Editing by Kirsten
Donovan)
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