King's Discount Stores

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King's Discount Stores
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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  • Afton - 201 N Washington

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