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Home Depot is expanding its U.S. footprint in 2026, with 12 new stores expected to open in eight states by the end of the year.
The company plans to open new stores in Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Utah, Arizona and California by the end of 2026, according to a news release.
“We’re excited about all the progress we’re making in our stores, and our hard work is paying off,” said Annmarie Campbell, Home Depot’s senior executive vice president.
The expansion comes after Home Depot reported quarterly profits in February that beat analysts’ expectations, boosted by demand from specialty contractors and small repairs by customers on tight budgets, despite a weak U.S. housing market.
Here’s what you need to know about Home Depot’s upcoming store openings.
Where will Home Depot open new stores?
The following 12 stores are scheduled to open by the end of 2026.
- Leander, Texas
- dallas, texas
- Celina, Texas
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- Naples, Florida
- Inverness, Florida
- buckeye, arizona
- Mission Valley, California
- hot springs arkansas
- Cookeville, Tennessee
- clinton utah
- Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Contributed by: Reuters
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