BJ’s Wholesale Club is opening 9 new stores in 2026. Here’s the full list of locations coming soon

Jennifer Mattson

BJ’s currently has more than 250 clubs in 20-plus states. In 2025, the membership-based warehouse chain added 12 new locations in a number of states, including Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

“Our momentum remains strong as we continue to bring unbeatable value and convenience to new communities,” Bill Werner, BJ’s Wholesale Club’s EVP of strategy and development, told Fast Company in a statement. “We’re on track to open our first clubs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2026 and look forward to bringing BJ’s Wholesale Club to even more families in 2026 and beyond.”

BJ’s confirmed to Fast Company that it will open clubs in the following locations in 2026:

  • Selma, North Carolina
  • Delray Beach, Florida
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Forney, Texas
  • Waxahachie, Texas
  • Grand Prairie, Texas
  • SW Fort Worth, Texas
  • Foley, Alabama
  • Mesquite, Texas

How does BJ’s work?

Like Costco and Sam’s Club, BJ’s is a membership-based warehouse chain that sells both bulk and regular-size products at a discount. Everything from groceries to tech, home goods, apparel, and gasoline is known to be competitively priced.

Members pay an annual fee, and can shop online or in-store.

BJ’s Wholesale Club financials

The Massachusetts-based chain reported strong third-quarter earnings, including a 9.8% increase to $126.3 million in revenue from membership fees, and adjusted earnings per share of $1.16, which beat analysts’ expectations. Total revenue came out to $5.35 billion, a 4.9% year-over-year increase.

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings (NYSE: BJ) was up more than 1% in midday trading on Wednesday, December 17.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jennifer Mattson is a Contributing Writer at Fast Company, where she covers news trends and writes daily about business, technology, finance and the workplace.. She is a former network news producer for CNN, CNN International and a number of public radio programs 

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