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Bed Bath & Beyond’s story continues with a new in-person concept opening nationwide.
On June 18, Bed Bath & Beyond announced the opening of 22 new combined Bed Bath & Beyond and The Container Store stores nationwide. The stores offer the former’s assortment of bedding, bath, kitchen, entertainment and home goods, and the latter’s organized products such as custom spaces and home services, according to a news release.
The store complex comes after The Container Store entered into a partnership to offer Bed Bath & Beyond products in its stores in 2024. The year before, Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed its brick-and-mortar stores. However, the retailer’s products continued to be available online when Overstock.com purchased the brand’s intellectual property and launched a new website and mobile app. And in 2025, Bed Bath & Beyond acquired The Brand House Collective, formerly Kirkland’s. As part of the merger, some Kirkland stores became Bed Bath & Beyond stores.
Interested in checking out the new Bed Bath & Beyond + The Container Store location? Here’s when and where it’ll open.
When will the first Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store store open?
As of June 18, the first 22 complex stores have opened.
Where is the first Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store location?
- charlotte, north carolina
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Austin, Texas
- Westbury, New York
- chestnut hill, massachusetts
- columbus ohio
- Bellevue, Washington
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Park Meadows (Lone Tree), Colorado
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Miami, Florida
- 6th Avenue (New York), New York
- northbrook illinois
- Buckhead (Atlanta), Georgia
- California South Coast (Costa Mesa)
- houston texas
- oak brook, illinois
- Century City (Los Angeles), California
- Natick, Massachusetts
- Portland, Oregon (Tigard)
- Paramus, New Jersey
- Chicago, Illinois
Additional stores are expected to open in the coming weeks, according to a news release.
Greta Cross is USA TODAY’s national trends reporter. Story ideas? Email her at gcross@usatoday.com.

