The New Bi-Mart in Sisters, OregonWell, some folks said it would never happen (and some Sisters purists wish it never had), but the town's first discount retailer opened its doors today. And judging by the hefty crowds at the new Bi-Mart, plenty of folks in Central Oregon couldn't wait to see this new addition for themselves.

Even before Ray's Food Place moved into its new location next-door last November, speculation ran rampant about what would happen to the former Ray's mammoth storefront. Soon, Eugene-based Bi-Mart was mentioned as the front-running candidate. Many locals had a hard time believing that was possible.

 Certainly, the regional big-box discount retailer -- which boasts everything from a pharmacy, photo/sound department, housewares, sporting goods, automotive parts, hardware, health and beauty products, toys, clothing, furniture and shoes to beer, wine and food -- is a dramatic departure from the norm for our fair town (for one, shoppers are required to "join" via a $5 lifetime membership).

Sisters is most known as a quaint frontier-themed tourist town, dotted with locally stocked art galleries, antiques shops and upscale clothing boutiques. Here, the installation of the town's first fast-food restaurant was a hotly debated controversy for a good long while. Not surprisingly, some residents weren't too keen on the arrival of Bi-Mart.

But those budget-minded folks who live here year-round who've had to drive 30 miles to Bend or 20 miles to Redmond to find competitively priced household goods (many of which weren't available in Sisters at any price) finally have a local alternative, which is a good thing. So is the repurposing of an abandoned 20,000-square-foot storefront that anchors a once-vital shopping center and the creation of some much-needed jobs.

So, welcome Bi-Mart. Let the bargain-hunting begin.

Below are a few photos from today's opening:

 

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

Membership sign-up kiosk at the new Bi-Mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-Mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

The new Bi-mart in Sisters, Oregon

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Lisa Broadwater is a Central Oregon-based real estate professional who specializes in listing and selling homes, especially in Sisters, Tumalo, Redmond and Bend. If you'd like to learn more about real estate in Sisters or Central Oregon, please visit www.CentralOregonHome4You.com.

 

 
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5 Comments on A Big-Box Bi-Mart Opens in Small-town Sisters, Oregon

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WOW! I lived in Woodstock, Vermont for 10 years, at a time when the state was adamantly opposed to allowing any Walmarts to open within the hallowed borders. Woodstock was the home of the late Laurence Rockefeller and it's exquisite...Currier & Ives come to life. The problem is, there was nothing there that sustained life and we had to drive over to Lebanon, New Hampshire, to go to Walmart (and Staples, Jiffy Lube, GNC, TJ Maxx).

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Bi-Mart is not a Wal-Mart.  It will be an asset to Sisters.

 

My son works in IT for Bi-Mart.  The whole, employee-owned company is excited to be in Sisters.

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It looks like a good fit for the town and good that they utilized an existing building.

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Leslie-- - It's a tough trade-off, which has pros and cons both ways.

Jim -- Thanks for your inside insight! Glad to hear they're excited to be here.

Amy -- The additional jobs the business brings are also very welcome here -- our economy has been hard hit by the construction downturn.

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It is a big change, but the loss of Ray's was tough. I'm glad taht the space was filled and at least now there are more shopping options. I agree that Bi-Mart isn't WallMart. Growing up in Klamath Falls Bi-Mart was one of my favorite stores. They have a little bit of everything, without being too big a corporate monster.

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