King's Discount Stores
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Type | Discount store |
Founded | 1915 |
Headquarters | Burley, Idaho |
Industry | Retail |
Products | toys, hardware, housewares, clothing, domestics, electronics, seasonal merchandise, art goods, furniture, gift wear |
Website | None |
King's Discount Stores is a chain discount department stores founded in 1915 by M.H. King in Burley, Idaho. King's Discount Stores has 32 stores in 6 western states Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, and Nevada.[1]
A typical King's store is modeled after Woolworth stores and most older stores include a basement. A typical King's store size ranges from 11,000 to 20,000 square feet and carry a wide variety of value priced merchandise. King's specializes in small communities with only a grocery store similar to Pamida discount stores owned by ShopKo.
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[edit] Locations
[edit] Idaho
- Buhl - 707 Highway 30
- Burley - 2281 Overland Avenue
- Caldwell - 124 Kimball Avenue
- Eagle - 300 State Street
- Emmett
- Grangeville - 370 E Street
- Hailey - 615 Main St
- Montpelier - 943 Washington Street
- Nampa
- Orofino - 12970 Highway 12
- Preston - 52 State Street
- Rigby - 160 Clark St
- Rupert - 313 F Street
- Twin Falls - 1305 Filer Avenue
- Salmon - 605 Main Street
- Shelley
- Weiser - 650 State Street
[edit] Montana
- Dillon - 150 Bannack Street
[edit] Nevada
- Spring Creek - 14810 Lamoille Highway
[edit] Oregon
- John Day - 633 Main Street
[edit] Utah
- Layton - 124 Fort Lane
- Logan - 115 400 Street
- North Ogden - 1956 N 400 E
- Temonton - 2 Main Street
[edit] Wyoming
- Afton - 201 N Washington