6 new T.J. Maxx stores are coming this month: List of locations and opening dates

6 new T.J. Maxx stores are coming this month: List of locations and opening dates

TJX Companies has announced the grand opening of six new T.J. Maxx stores later this month.

The off-price retailer, which carries major brands at discounted rates, has over 5,000 stores across nine countries—in the United States, it also operates Marshalls, HomeGoods, HomeSense, and Sierra. Currently, there are more than 1,330 T.J. Maxx stores in the U.S.

This news comes a little over a year after CEO Ernie Herrman announced the company’s goal of adding 1,300 stores to its global portfolio of locations during a quarterly earnings call.

T.J. Maxx enthusiasts, read on—here’s the full list of new locations coming soon, as well as the opening date for each.

Glen Allen, Virginia

  • Address: 9850 Brook Road, Glen Allen, Virginia
  • Opening date: August 10

Clinton, Connecticut

  • Address: 215 East Main St., Clinton, Connecticut
  • Opening date: August 21

Dickinson, North Dakota

  • Address: 446 18th St. West, Dickinson, North Dakota
  • Opening date: August 24

Saratoga Springs, Utah

  • Address: 1233 North Lake Drive, Suite E, Saratoga Springs, Utah
  • Opening date: August 24

Tooele, Utah

  • Address: 945 North Main St., Suite F, Tooele, Utah
  • Opening date: August 24

Washington D.C.

  • Address: 5300-B Wisconsin Ave. NW, District of Columbia
  • Opening date: August 28

Despite consumers and department stores facing retail uncertainty as tariffs loom, off-price retailers may be at an advantage as they typically receive their goods after supplying brands have already paid the tariffs.

TJX Companies has seen a steady stock increase over the past five years. The stock price (NYSE: TJX) dipped slightly today before beginning a steady increase in the afternoon.


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