I find that festinating. I would think in a metro-area that large, it would be a simple thing?
While I'm sure that "modern" thinking would be to buy from an on-line dealer, sometimes it nice to actually put your hands directly on a product.
Where I live is a big city and there are 2 dealers here that have nice open showrooms. Both of them have dedicated spaces with the tools out on display, they will even let you "test" some of the products, right there in the store. One is a Woodcraft store, the other is more industrial oriented. There are a few others, but they cater to commercial accounts, not retail.