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IKEA Store in Denver to Open July 2011

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Real Estate Agent with Falcon Property Company

IKEA Store In Denver to Open July 2011

Originally scheduled to open in the Fall of 2011, Sweden's IKEA Store, the self-proclaimed "world's leading home furnishing retailer," is now planning the Grand Opening of their 38th US store on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 9:00 AM.  T
heir first store in Colorado will be in Centennial, a suburb south of Denver.  They will be opening this 415,000 square foot store off of I-25 just north of Park Meadows almost three months ahead of schedule.

IKEA in DenverCrews were able to push the construction because of the mild winter weather, and City officials, excited for this boon to the economy, were willing to rush the permitting process.  Line up at the door begins July 25!!  They will be doing something nice for everyone on opening day, so you don't have to be the first, second, or even third customer.

My first IKEA experience was in Southern CA in what appeared to be a perpetually-swaying structure.  Having had a lot of experience with CA earthquakes as a child, it made me very nervous to be there, but my college-aged daughters were absolutely in love with the store.  That generation has been IKEA's niche market for many years with their eco-friendly, value-conscious shoppers for their functional and stylish furniture. 

With consolidation of families, older generations are realizing the value of this financially-conscious business.  They have lowered their prices 2% to 3% each year in the past decade during the economic downturn in the market.  Because of their space-saving designs (for instance, storage under the bed) they are becoming more and more popular as people are downsizing.

One of the reasons for making the store as large as it will be (second largest in the US) is because they realized that Denver would be a regional draw, and they expect many out-of-state visitors, which will, in addition, help Denver's economy.  They will employ not only 400 people when they first open their doors, it is anticipated that their business will also help surrounding hotels, restaurants, and retailers. 

Arapahoe County has regulations that business signs may not exceed 32'.  At I-25 and County Line Road, IKEA boasts a 92' sign.  This was one of the concessions that Denver made to get their business, and public meetings were held in the beginning of the 'wooing' process.  Since there were no objections, the monolith will stay, beckoning to the massive traffic in that I-25 corridor near the Denver Tech Center and Park Meadows.

While most IKEA stores are built on 20 to 30 acres, this location had only 13.5 acres with which to work, and that presented several challenges.  Part of the solution was to put the 1,500 space parking garage UNDER the store, saving many acres on necessary parking.  They are also noted for their flat packaging that helps them save on the shipping of their merchandise, and makes them not only a "green" business, but it allows them to keep a much larger inventory in a smaller space.

Wanna come and spend the day?  This store will boast a Swedish food, cafeteria-style restaurant that will seat approximately 550 people.  It will also include a Swedish food market. Need to bring the kids along?  No problem!  There will be a supervised children's area so that you may leisurely enjoy your shopping experience.

IKEA in DenverThis particular IKEA store will have three model home interiors.  In addition, it will have fifty room settings for your inspiration, and over ten thousand items designed exclusively for IKEA.  To say that you will be in for a unique shopping experience is an understatement.

While almost 600 MILLION people visited IKEA stores around the world last year, an additional 450 MILLION people visited their web site.  Their shopping catalog is the world's most distributed free annual publication.  Obviously they are doing something right.  Constantly finding ways to help the environment, they now have almost 80 ways in which they are making an impact on protecting the environment. Their Never Ending List explains the steps that they have taken so far to make them one of the world's most environmentally friendly businesses.

 

IKEA Store in Denver to Open July 2011 was written by Mimi Foster

Elizabeth Byrne
Keller Williams Realty - Arlington, VA
Arlington Virginia Real Estate

Mimi, my daughter loves Ikea. I'm sure we'll be shopping there even more frequently when my kids go to college. It sounds like the store is going to be a big success. Have a great weekend.

Apr 29, 2011 02:43 PM
Kristal Kraft
Novella Real Estate - Denver, CO
Selling Metro Denver Real Estate - 303-589-2022

Mimi, The IKEA store in in Centennial, not Denver!  That's why the big sign.  Arapahoe County will be welcoming all the sales taxes the store will bring.  No dummies there!

Personally I'm happy we have one close-by, but sadly I most pass it every day.  I'm not looking forward to the extra traffic it will bring.

kk

Apr 29, 2011 02:58 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

"Their first store in Colorado will be in Centennial, a suburb south of Denver."  Figured that people looking for IKEA will be looking in DENVER, and to the general populas, it IS in Denver . . . thanks, Kristal :) Someone was, indeed, smarter than your average bear . . .

Apr 29, 2011 03:11 PM
Tammy Emineth
Personal SEO - Website SEO and Real Estate Marketing - Frenchtown, MT
Content Marketer, SEO Teacher, Website Fixer

That's a lot to say about IKEA. I don't know if I could do that if I tried.. but you rocked it girl!! Now beg them to come to Springfield Missouri!! WAAAHHAHHH!!!  :-(

Apr 29, 2011 03:41 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

I hate to be too verbose, Tammy. :)  I posted an earlier blog today about 5 Reasons Your Blog Might SUCK, and I think I forgot to mention putting in TOO MANY WORDS :)  But this one just seemed to have a story to tell. 

Apr 29, 2011 03:54 PM
Tammy Emineth
Personal SEO - Website SEO and Real Estate Marketing - Frenchtown, MT
Content Marketer, SEO Teacher, Website Fixer

HA totally! I love it! I saw that one and I am off to read it too.. I might have to catch it in the morning.. bed is calling/ :) Have a great weekend MImi!

Apr 29, 2011 04:32 PM
Linda D. Pufford
Stage with Divine Style - Home Staging - Novato, CA
ASPM, Marin/Sonoma Home Stager

Hi Mimi!

IKEA is such a cool place to shop!  Great write up about the store...  this new one sounds fantastic.  I have one in my area of California that's about 80 miles away.  Every time I go there it is packed.  You definitely have to plan on spending the day there if you go....  and with the great restuarant they have there it's easy to that.  I am sure this one will be a great success and so good for the community!

Apr 29, 2011 04:36 PM
FN LN
Toronto, ON

Hi Mimi - We have about 4 IKEA stores in the Greater Toronto Area.  They are extremely popular and are constantly very busy.

Apr 29, 2011 05:39 PM
Karin Lundeen
Keller Williams Realty - Denver Southlands - Centennial, CO
Realtor Centennial Homes For Sale

Hi Mimi~ I can't wait for yhe IKEA to open.  I have been known to have my husband drive out to the one near Chicago when he is on a business trip there to buy Swedish meatballs and swedish chocolates:)  The trip will be a lot shorter now!

Apr 30, 2011 02:39 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Linda - are the restaurants common in them?  The few that I have been to did not have them, so I thought this was something special.  There is certainly a 'buzz' about it.

Marc - obviously they ARE doing something right.  That just amazes me that they could keep all of them going . . .

Karin - you must be THRILLED!  The Great Indoors is one of my favorite places.  I wonder how they will fare with IKEA so close?

Apr 30, 2011 02:50 AM
Doug Anderson
Tucker Associates Real Estate Services - Danville, CA
Bay Area Real Estate Views

Mimi - Great blog on the opening of the IKEA in your area. It will be a boon for business. They certainly always seem crowded when I am there.

Apr 30, 2011 01:37 PM
Karen Hawkins, MBA - Langley & Surrey, BC
Royal Pro Real Estate Network - Langley, BC

Gotta love IKEA - at least my hubby does...all because I can usually put the stuff together myself (and all I need is a little Allan key!)

Apr 30, 2011 05:07 PM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Mimi, that is one giant blue building too!     There are many shoppers anxiously awaiting the opening!

May 01, 2011 03:10 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Doug - I've only ever been in one and the swaying of the building was so distracting that it was not a fun experience :)  I am looking forward to a firmer foundation :)

Karen - Isn't THAT the truth?  I think that is one of their biggest draws

Joan - can you believe how big it is?  And how big that sign is?  Are you one of those shoppers?

May 01, 2011 05:06 AM
Nathaniel Bruno
College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Denver, CO

Mimi,

Great job! The talk around town and on social networks about Ikea coming to the area has been huge. I recently read an article from a home stager who uses Ikea furniture & products.  She can find a lot of simple pieces to dress up a home and not spend a lot of money.

 

 

May 05, 2011 02:56 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

First off - love the name of your company - secondly - that would be a great resource for Stagers . . . simple and compact.  They don't work for me because I deal a lot in Victorian Homes and IKEA somehow doesn't work well ;))

May 05, 2011 03:03 AM
Nathaniel Bruno
College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Denver, CO

Thanks Mimi,

Our name definitely gets a lot of positive comments....we proudly live up to our name.  Agree that furnishings from IKEA may not always work for certain homes...would be hard to tie that together for sure. :)  If nothing else, I have heard their Swedish Meatballs are really good, LOL.

 

May 05, 2011 03:28 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

The only IKEA that I have been in didn't have a restaurant, so I thought we were "special" to be getting the food.  Guess not, but YEAH anyway!  If you're that big and the meatballs are your speciality, they BETTER be good! 

May 05, 2011 12:43 PM