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Old 04-13-08, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by alpinist
I thought about that. The Costco in North Seattle/Shoreline is right on the Interurban Bike trail. I would guess that if the employees ride, they must have plenty of space inside for bikes, I mean, it is a warehouse, but I'm just guessing.
The warehouse where I work has a 365,000 s.f. warehouse but they don't want me to leave my bike inside. I'm trying to at least get a bike rack installed outside. It's a great company but I guess no one imagined someone cycling to work when the building was built.

Regarding the OP, there are some stores which I wouldn't presume they would allow me to bring in my bike. Radio Shack is one of them. The stores I see around here are small and somewhat cluttered. I'd go back another time if I forgot my lock.
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