They know now, by golly!
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We may not have been here at that point. It's in the old Savers building, which shares a wall with a Dollar Tree. A Babies R Us building shares the same large parking lot.
It's a damn fine location for a Harbor Freight, and we've already dropped a nice chunk of change there...and scouted out stuff to go on "the list".
Yeah, sorry, old-timer here. The building was originally constructed as a Circuit City electronics store. They were known for printing tremendously wide and long receipts. Buying all that thermal paper may have been one of the things that put them out of business. [Coffee]
Babies R Us also went out of biz with Toys R Us.
That new store is nice and definitely has a clean "Highlands Ranch" vibe compared to the crowded, older Aurora store. The employees were still figuring a few things out, but were super friendly and helpful and I hope they end up doing better in that location than the previous tenants...
I realized that if you sign up for the HF "club" for $30, you get access to the BF pricing today (Weds), so I wandered in there and got all my business done without dealing with the crowds. Plus there's a 50/50% chance they might let you stack some of the "today only / no restrictions" coupons on top of Black Friday deals. I did have to visit both the HR and the Aurora store to take care of all my shopping though.
I'm glad I stopped to rent a $25 trailer at HD though, those tool cabinets are a lot heavier than I thought they'd be.
Now I have no more excuses for having messy tool drawers. :)
I was pretty stoked when they opened the HR store. Used to be, I had to drive to SW Plaza . . . then they got a little closer with the "Cinderella City" store. Now it's right where I run a lot of errands anyway. Been in a few times already.