Five Below Set to Open 150 New Stores
As of late, some of our go-to chains have shared exciting plans for opening more stores. Like ALDI, who shattered its own record of new stores opening in a single year. Or Trader Joe's, who is planning to open 20 stores this year.
Now, fans of Five Below's signature $5 or less prices will be excited to learn that the chain can be added to that list. As a bonus, this expansion is with the hopes of opening 150 new stores by February of next year.
Aka, there's ample opportunities for Five Below fans to find a new store opening near them. According to a March report by the chain, Five Below's overall net sales have increased.
'We were very encouraged to see early positive results from our teams' efforts and are excited to build on this in 2025,' Five Below wrote in its report.
The chain has wasted no time in putting this plan into action. Because so far this year, Five Below has already opened up over a third of its new stores.
Shoppers can find new Five Below stores already open in the following locations:
Alabama:
Huntsville: 1001 N Memorial Pkway Suite A2
California:
La Mirada: 15743 Imperial Hwy
Monrovia: 558 W Huntington Dr
Paradise: 6606 Clark Rd
Pittsburg: 4505 Century blvd
Pomona: 715 Rio Rancho
Poway: 13644 Poway Rd, Suite 102
Redding: 4611 Churn Creek Rd
Victorville: 17180-G Bear Valley Rd
Florida:
Babcock Ranch: 42080 Cypress Pkwy
Daytona Beach: 2500 W International Speedway Blvd Suite #500
Ft. Lauderdale: 959 W State Rd 84
Merritt Island: 1450 N Courtenay Pkwy
Palm Springs: 3469 S CONGRESS AVE
Pensacola: 6601 N Davis Hwy Suite 45
West Palm Beach: 904 S Military Trail Bldg 1
Illinois:
East Peoria: 451 N Main St
Granite City: 3459 Nameoki Rd
Remeoville: 351 S Weber Rd
Waukegan: 1305 N Lewis Ave
Indiana:
Indianapolis: 4200 S East St Suite #30
Logansport: 3908 East Market St
Noblesville: 17160 Mercantile Blvd
Kansas:
Pittsburg: 206 W 29th St
Kentucky:
Monticello: 255 Cumberland Crossing
Maryland:
Aberdeen: 975 Beards Hill Rd Suite #975
Berlin: 113330 Samuel Bowen Blvd
Oxon Hill: 6161 Livingston Rd Suite B
Michigan:
Detroit: 1910 E 8 Mile Rd
Minnesota:
Elk River: 19226 Freeport St
Red Wing: 160 Tyler Rd N Suite 12
Missouri:
Joplin: 430 S. Rangeline Rd
New Jersey:
Cherry Hill: 2232 Marlton Pike West
New York:
East Meadow: 1958 Hempstead Tpke
Yorktown Heights: 335 Down Dr Suite A
Ohio:
Canton: 3020 Atlantic Blvd NE
Panama: 1091 West Pleasant Valley Rd
Oklahoma:
Oklahoma City: 4617 NW 23rd St
Pennsylvania:
Ebsenburg: 881 Hills Plaza Suite 590
McKeesport: 4201 Walnut St Suite 3
Meadville: 11389 Vernon Place Rd
Philadelphia: 2300 Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia: 2495 Aramingo Ave
South Carolina:
Bluffton: 1460 Fording Island Rd Suite 102
Tennessee:
Ashland City: 246 Hutton Place
Fayetteville: 1202 Huntsville Hwy
Texas:
Floresville: 917 10th St
Houston: 4683 FM 1960 Rd W
San Antonio: 14036 Nacogdoches Rd
Willis: 12342 Interstate 45 N
Virginia:
Gainesville: 8135 Stonewall Shops SquareWhile plenty of more Five Below's are set to open this year, here are the nine confirmed locations shoppers can expect to open next:
California:
South Lake Tahoe: 1052 Emerald Bay Rd (May 23rd)
Colorado:
Greeley: 4759 W 29th St Unit A (May 30th)
Connecticut:
Southington: 724 Queen St (May 30th)
Kansas:
Wichita: 6930 W Kellogg Dr (May 23rd)
New Mexico:
Albuquerque: 8102 Wyoming Blvd NE (May 20th)
Tennessee:
McMinnville: 231 Northgate Dr Suite 114 (May 23rd)
Columbia: 800 S James M Campbell Blvd STE 140 (May 23rd)
Utah:
South Jordan: 10541 S Redwood Rd (May 30th)
West Virginia:
Morgantown: 720 Venture Dr Suite 11 (May 23rd)

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