In mid-February 2026, IKEA U.S. announced a major acceleration of its national growth strategy, confirming the opening of 10 new stores throughout the year. This expansion is part of a multi-billion dollar investment—originally pledged as $2.2 billion over three years—designed to increase accessibility and modernize fulfillment across the United States.
On February 17, the retailer unveiled four new locations that were added to its 2026 roadmap, including its first-ever physical presence in Oklahoma.
2026 Expansion: New Store Locations
The 10 new locations slated for 2026 include a mix of traditional large-format stores and new city-center concepts.
Newly Announced (February 17):
Tulsa, Oklahoma: The state’s first IKEA, located in the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center.
Culver City, California: Los Angeles’ first “city-center” store, located in the Helms Design District.
Fort Collins, Colorado: A 64,000-square-foot store at Front Range Village, serving northern Colorado.
Gurnee, Illinois: A new location at the Gurnee Mills regional mall near Chicago.
Previously Confirmed for 2026:
Huntsville, Alabama: University Place Shopping Centre.
Phoenix, Arizona: Village Square II Shopping Center.
Chantilly, Virginia: Chantilly Shopping Center (Washington, D.C. region).
Webster, Texas: Center at Baybrook (Houston area).
Rockwall, Texas: Part of the Dallas-area expansion.
University Park, Texas: Second Dallas-area site.
The Multi-Billion Dollar Modernization Strategy
This expansion represents IKEA’s largest investment in a single country since entering the U.S. market in 1985. The goal is to move away from a “destination-only” model toward a more integrated, omnichannel experience.
Digital and Distribution: A significant portion of the investment is allocated to upgrading the American distribution network. This includes automating existing warehouses and launching hundreds of smaller “Pick-up Points” to reduce delivery times and costs.
Format Diversification: In addition to big-box stores, IKEA is prioritizing “Plan & Order” points. These smaller locations allow customers to consult with design experts for complex projects like kitchens or bathrooms before ordering items for home delivery or local pickup.
Sustainability and Affordability: Following its 2025 Annual Summary, IKEA confirmed that its 2026 push focuses on lowering prices for its most popular items—such as the Billy bookcase and Kallax units—to offset recent inflationary pressures on consumers.
IKEA U.S. Footprint: 2026 Metrics
| Metric | Status / Target | Strategic Goal |
| New 2026 Stores | 10 Locations | Broaden geographical reach in the South and West. |
| Total U.S. Stores | 64 Locations | Reaching a 13.6% increase in market share. |
| Investment Total | $2.2 Billion | Comprehensive fleet expansion and digital overhaul. |
| Memphis Closure | May 3, 2026 | Strategic consolidation to focus on high-growth hubs. |






