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Walmart remodeling over 650 stores in 2025: See list of some locations receiving makeover

Walmart remodeling over 650 stores in 2025: See list of some locations receiving makeover

Yahoo28-05-2025

Walmart is bringing "stores of the future" to most U.S. states in 2025.
The Bentonville, Arkansas-headquartered company announced its plans for updating and improving locations across 47 states as part of its "Stores of the Future" project, which will see more than 650 locations be remodeled this year. In addition to the remodels, the retail giant plans to build or convert more than 150 stores, it initially said in a January news release.
Besides making the shopping experience more streamlined for consumers, Walmart said its new stores will be more sustainable due to their use of energy-efficient equipment and lighting, as well as electric vehicle fast-charging stations.
Here's what we know so far about Walmart's remodeling plans.
In an announcement about the remodeling, Walmart said it will implement service and infrastructure changes to make shopping more convenient and enjoyable through "improved layouts, expanded product selections and innovative technology." The brand also said the projects will create "tens of thousands of jobs" and entail "investing" in American communities.
The major changes coming to most renovated stores will include:
New look: Bigger and "bolder" signage and displays.
More selection: Expanded departments with new items.
Expanded online pickup and delivery: To accommodate the increasing number of online orders.
Pharmacy layout: Wider aisles, new private screening rooms and private checkout areas.Walmart shared a list of stores that will be remodeled across five U.S. states: North Carolina, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. While more than 650 locations across 47 states and Puerto Rico will ultimately be updated, a Walmart spokesperson told USA TODAY they could not share a full list of locations.
Here are 104 of the 650-plus Walmart locations that will get a remodel this year:
5070 Fayetteville Rd, Lumberton
935 Blowing Rock Blvd, Lenoir
200 Watauga Village Dr, Boone
201 Zelkova Ct NW, Conover
4102 Precision Way, High Point
6711 Nc Highway 135, Mayodan
1001 N Green St, Morganton
125 Bleachery Blvd, Asheville
273 Commons Dr, Franklin
483 Us Hwy 70 SW, Hickory
973 N Harrison Ave, Cary
304 E Arbor Ln, Eden
2820 Gillespie St., Fayetteville
5611 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro
3310 Nc Highway 87 S, Sanford
90 W Us Highway 64, Lexington
8660 Cliffdale Rd, Fayetteville
9820 Callabridge Ct, Charlotte
2985 E Elizabethtown Rd, Lumberton
11233 B Nc 55 Hwy, Grantsboro
901 Nc Highway 16 S, Taylorsville
1050 Alamance Church Rd, Greensboro
3141 Garden Rd, Burlington
201 Montgomery Xing, Biscoe
2415 Springs Rd Ne, Hickory
2794 Hickory Blvd, Hudson
2420 Supercenter Dr NE, Kannapolis
1300 Dallas Cherryville Rd, Dallas
G120 Morganton Heights Blvd, Morganton
323 S Arlington St, Salisbury
6645 Highway 70, Newport
120 S Odom Rd, St. Pauls
8800 East W T Harris Blvd, Charlotte
1624 Nc 14 Hwy, Reidsville
930 Highway 711, East Pembroke
1347 W Broad St, Elizabethtown
177 Forest Gate Dr, Pisgah Forest
1525 Glenn School Rd, Durham
5039 University Pkwy, Winston-Salem
2107 Pyramids Village Blvd, Greensboro
3850 E Independence Blvd, Charlotte
4670 Casey Blvd, Williamsburg
5700 Hopkins Rd, North Chesterfield
13059 Fair Lakes Parkway, Fairfax
2141 Dale Ave, Roanoke
1211 W Broad St Ste A, Waynesboro
1451 S Main St, Blackstone
200 Old Fairgrounds Way, Kilmarnock
13320 G.C. Peery Hwy, Pounding Mill
1851 W Main St, Salem
1720 E Little Creek Rd, Norfolk
303 Market Dr, Emporia
976 Commonwealth Blvd, Martinsville
9714 Sliding Hill Rd, Ashland
1193 N Main St, Marion
6000 Burke Commons Rd, Burke
16807 Forest Rd, Forest
125 Clarion Rd, Altavista
26036 Lankford Hwy, Onley
4524 Challenger Ave, Roanoke
3201 Holland Rd, Virginia Beach
3335 Hempstead Tpke, Levittown
1818 State Route 3, Fulton
24 Quaker Ridge Blvd, Queensbury
1860 N Road, Waterloo
1320 Altamont Ave, Schenectady
26 W Merritt Blvd, Fishkill
7500 Route 209, Napanoch
3290 Sheridan Dr, Amherst
425 State Route 31, Macedon
1400 County Rd 64, Horseheads
4235 Veteran Dr, Geneseo
279 Troy Rd, East Greenbush
13858 State Route 31 Albion
350 E Fairmount Ave, Lakewood
6438 Basile Rowe East, Syracuse
1123 Jerusalem Ave, Uniondale
5735 South Transit Road, Lockport
100 Elmridge Center Dr, Greece
8064 Brewerton Road, Cicero
1990 Brandt Point Drive, Webster
1220 Old Country Rd, Westbury
250 Route 59, Suffern
2348 Route 19 N, Warsaw
1070 W Landis Ave, Vineland
265 N Route 73, Berlin
1130 Highway 77, Bridgeton
839 US Highway 130, East Windsor
300 Walmart Dr, Gibsonia
100 Crossings Blvd, Elverson
1091 Millcreek Rd, Allentown (SW)
100 Highlands Mall, Natrona Heights
9300 State Route 61, Coal Township
150 Town Centre Dr, Johnstown
4600 Roosevelt Blvd, Bldg G, Philadelphia (Tower)
10180 US Highway 522 S, Lewistown
650 S Trooper Rd, Norristown
698 Shrewsbury Commons Ave, Shrewsbury
3400 Hartzdale Dr, Camp Hill
2901 Market St, Warren
620 Gravel Pike, East Greenville
30 Trinity Point Dr, Washington
2028 N Center Ave, Somerset
3942 Brodhead Rd, Monaca
355 Lincoln Ave, East Stroudsburg
233 Shoemaker Rd, Pottstown
21920 Route 119, Punxsutawney
6520 Carlisle Pike, Ste 550, Mechanicsburg
100 No Londonderry Square, Palmyra
605 Conchester Hwy, Boothwyn
50 Newberry Pkwy, Etters
50 N MacDade Blvd, Glenolden
200 Kocher Ln, Elizabethville
35 Plaza Dr, Tamaqua
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Walmart remodeling over 650 stores in 2025: See list of some locations

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