Retailers Store Openings See Boom in 2024

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Retailers haven’t given up on their brick-and-mortar operations.

The tally thus far for disclosed store openings since the start of 2024 is 3,677 new doors, primarily across the U.S. That’s 904 more new stores from the 2,773 tally in April.

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While that lags the 5,645 doors that opened in 2023, according to Coresight Research’s proprietary database, the current tally beats both the 3,544 store openings estimated in 2022 and the 2,920 doors opened in 2021.

Below is the current list of who’s opening stores and how many new doors they have slated for 2024.

A Day’s March: 1

The Swedish menswear and womenswear brand opened its doors at 32 Spring Street in New York’s Lower Manhattan neighborhood of NoLIta on June 1. The location represents the brand’s ninth store location. The first store opened in April 2014 on Kungsgatan in Stockholm. Since then, the brand’s added four more stores in Sweden, two in London and one door in Norway.

Abercrombie & Fitch Co.: 45

The specialty chain also plans to close 30 locations as leases expire.

Academy Sports and Outdoors: 15 to 17

Store openings this year are part of the plan to open a total of 80 to 100 over the next five years. Company CEO Steve Lawrence said in the firm’s first quarter earnings call on June 11 that three stores have already opened, with the balance of 12 to 14 locations set to up in the back half of the year, “with a good balance of locations between new and existing markets.”

American Eagle Outfitters Inc.: 100 Aerie and Offline stores over the next three years

The teen retailer also plans to upgrade its core American Eagle fleet, with 300 remodels slated over the next three to five years.

BJ’s Wholesale Club: 12

The warehouse club said earlier this year that each new location is expected to create 150 jobs.

Boot Barn: 52

The western and work wear retailer said it plans to open 52 locations this year, in line with the 50 stores opened in 2023. Boot Barn in May opened its 400th store in Vallejo, Calif., part of a plan to have 900 stores across the U.S. by 2030.

Burlington Stores: 100 net new stores

The off-price retailer has a $16 billion sales target in mind, and opening more stores will be an important driver to hit that goal in five years. New store growth of mostly 25,000-square-foot-doors in busy strip malls will help generate the additional sales Burlington needs to reach its new sales milestone.