The conversation around a 160,000 sq ft Costco in the West Asheville/Candler corridor is no longer speculative—it’s moving toward reality. Based on what we’re hearing from international connections and industry channels, Western North Carolina should expect some very real updates in the coming weeks.
From a commercial real estate standpoint, this is a defining moment.
Costco is not just another retailer—it is one of the most powerful anchor amenities in the country. When Costco commits to a market, it signals long-term confidence in population growth, income stability, and regional demand. That signal alone drives attention from national tenants, developers, and institutional capital.
Within a 5–10 mile radius, the “Costco effect” is immediate. Traffic increases. Visibility improves. Land that once sat idle or underutilized becomes highly desirable. Retail pads, outparcels, and adjacent corridors begin to attract a wave of complementary users—quick-service restaurants, medical, fitness, banking, fuel, and service-based businesses that thrive on daily volume.
Then comes the second wave: residential demand.
A Costco doesn’t just serve a neighborhood—it upgrades it. Buyers and renters see it as a lifestyle convenience. Developers recognize it as a stabilizing force. As a result, nearby housing—from single-family to multifamily—experiences increased demand, faster absorption, and upward pressure on pricing.
The employment impact adds another layer. Costco is known for offering above-market wages and strong benefits, which introduces competitive pressure into the local labor market. That ripple effect forces surrounding businesses to elevate their compensation strategies, strengthening the overall economic base of the area.
For West Asheville, Candler, and the surrounding WNC corridor, this isn’t just a new store—it’s a shift in positioning.
Investors who understand anchor-driven growth know what comes next. The smart capital starts moving early—securing land, repositioning assets, and aligning with the incoming demand before it fully materializes.
If the momentum continues as expected, the next few weeks could mark the beginning of a new phase for this part of the market.
And those paying attention now will be the ones best positioned to benefit from it.

