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Storefront of Burlington with large red and white sign above the entrance, and a "NOW OPEN" banner displayed across the glass doors. Reflective windows show surrounding buildings.
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If you’re a fan of the off-price retailer Burlington, you might be in luck — the chain is opening new locations across 20 U.S. states this May, and your state could be on the list.

The retailer, known for its discounted apparel, accessories, and home goods, is opening 26 new locations this month as part of its expansion plan. The company already operates about 1,000 stores nationwide and plans to open 100 more by the end of 2026, which shows just how fast it’s growing. Burlington also recently started building a huge distribution center in Arizona, which is expected to open in 2028, meaning the retailer has no plans of slowing down with this expansion.

“Delivering incredible value on brand-name and on-trend merchandise is at the heart of what we do,” Burlington CEO Michael O’Sullivan said in a statement emailed to USA Today, saying that the new stores will have an “improved” store design. “We look forward to giving shoppers the chance to explore great savings, find fresh brands, and experience our new and improved store design no matter where they live,” he said.

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Where are Burlington’s new store locations opening?

According to Burlington’s Grand Openings page, several locations across the U.S. are set to welcome new stores in May.

May 8

  • 26583 Carl Boyer Dr., Santa Clarita, California
  • 4600 W Broad St., Columbus, Ohio
  • 26015 104th Ave. SE, Ste 101, Kent, Washington
  • 700 Ocean Beach Hwy., Ste 100, Longview, Washington
  • 4045 Commonwealth Ave., Eau Claire, Wisconsin

May 15

  • 1226 S Koeller St., Oshkosh, Wisconsin
  • 1120 Seaboard St., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  • 1530 County Rd. 64, Elmira, New York
  • 80 S Tunnel Rd. #30, Asheville, North Carolina
  • 1717 N Dysart Rd., Avondale, Arizona
  • 3010 Ming Ave., Bakersfield, California
  • 10261 River Marsh Dr., Ste 149, Jacksonville, Florida
  • 2056 IL-50, Bourbonnais, Illinois
  • 4600 Shelbyville Rd., Ste 280, Louisville, Kentucky
  • 4715 24th Ave., Fort Gratiot Township, Michigan
  • 2050 W University Dr., Ste 250, McKinney, Texas

May 22

  • 1219 N Fry Rd., Ste B, Katy, Texas
  • 2210 Daniels St., Manteca, California
  • 701 NJ-440, Ste 16, Jersey City, New Jersey

May 29

  • 3839 Marketplace Dr. NW, Rochester, Minnesota –
  • 1701 US-22, Watchung, New Jersey – May 29
  • 67800 Mall Ring Rd. 100 015, St. Clairsville, Ohio
  • 28221 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills, Ohio
  • 1610 Church St., Conway, South Carolina
  • 4446 N Fwy., Houston, Texas
  • 201 University Oaks Blvd., Ste 1260, Round Rock, Texas

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