IKEA expands to Manteca with new Plan & Order point in 2025
(FOX40.COM) — The IKEA family is welcoming its fourth Northern California store in Manteca, which is set to open in 2025.
On Thursday, IKEA officials announced plans for a new Plan and Order point with pickup expected in 2025.
Officials stated that this new customer meeting point will be located in the Promenade shops at Orchard Valley, promising to bring a fresh experience to the metro area.
'We are thrilled to offer residents of the Greater Sacramento Area more ways to shop and experience IKEA!' said Javier Quiñones, CEO & Chief Sustainability Officer of IKEA U.S. 'This new location highlights our commitment to making IKEA more accessible and affordable, bringing our home furnishing products and solutions closer to the community.'
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The Plan and Order is a new store format that is part of IKEA's growing strategy to increase accessibility for the brand and ensure there are more ways to meet customers where they are and how they like to shop, according to IKEA officials.
They explained that this differs from their traditional IKEA format, like the one located in West Sacramento. This version of the store allows customers a chance to meet with team members to plan and order home furnishing solutions that require a bit more assistance, such as kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms.
The new location will be situated at 1422 Grove Avenue in the Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley, an outdoor lifestyle retail center encompassing 2600 square feet of leased retail space, officials said.
If customers in the Stockton – Lodi – Tracy metropolitan area want to enjoy the famous IKEA meatballs, they must make a trip to the West Sacramento location, as this new spot focuses on providing the community with access to affordability and convenience, according to officials.
IKEA currently has three locations in Northern California: West Sacramento, San Francisco, and Palo Alto.
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