Burlington is opening 12 new stores across six U.S. states in July 2026, expanding its off-price retail footprint at a time when many shoppers are still searching for lower prices on clothing, home items and everyday family essentials.
The July openings are scheduled in Texas, Oregon, California, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Idaho, with the first stores set to open on July 3 and the final two listed for July 31. Burlington has posted the upcoming locations on its official grand openings page, where shoppers can check store addresses and launch dates before visiting.
The expansion is more than a routine store list. Burlington is using the July rollout to continue a larger growth plan that includes more than 100 new stores by the end of the company’s current fiscal year, while also introducing shoppers to a newer store design built around easier browsing and a cleaner layout.
Full List of Burlington Stores Opening in July 2026
The July calendar includes 12 openings over five different dates. Texas has the most new stores, followed by Oregon with three locations.
| Opening Date | City and State | Address |
|---|---|---|
| July 3 | Hillsboro, Oregon | 2021 NW 185th Ave. |
| July 3 | Houston, Texas | 10311 I-45 |
| July 10 | Montclair, California | 4234 Ontario Ranch Road |
| July 10 | Quakertown, Pennsylvania | 654 N West End Blvd. |
| July 10 | Paris, Tennessee | 1933 Mineral Wells Ave. |
| July 10 | Austin, Texas | 10515 N Mopac Expressway, Building 1 |
| July 10 | Forney, Texas | 11610 E US Hwy. 80, Suite 130 |
| July 17 | Lubbock, Texas | 11915 Quaker Ave., Suite 400 |
| July 17 | Keizer, Oregon | 6180 Ulali Drive |
| July 23 | Moscow, Idaho | 1810 W Pullman Road |
| July 31 | Salem, Oregon | 783 Lancaster Dr. NE, Suite 133 |
| July 31 | Denton, Texas | 2640 W University Drive, #1276 |
State-by-State Breakdown
The July expansion is not evenly spread across the country. Burlington is concentrating most of the new stores in two states, showing where the retailer sees strong local demand and available real estate opportunities.
- Texas: 5 new stores
- Oregon: 3 new stores
- California: 1 new store
- Pennsylvania: 1 new store
- Tennessee: 1 new store
- Idaho: 1 new store
Texas is the clear focus, with new locations in Houston, Austin, Forney, Lubbock and Denton. That mix gives Burlington more exposure in major metro areas as well as fast-growing suburban and regional markets.
Why Burlington Is Expanding Now
Burlington’s July openings come as off-price retail continues to attract budget-conscious shoppers. The chain sells apparel, footwear, accessories, baby items, home products, beauty items, toys and seasonal goods, often with changing inventory that encourages customers to browse in person.
That store-based shopping model gives Burlington a different growth path than traditional department stores, many of which have been closing weaker locations or reducing their mall footprints. Off-price chains still depend heavily on physical stores because customers often visit to discover deals rather than buy one exact item online.
The timing also matters for families. July sits near the start of back-to-school shopping season, when parents and students begin looking for clothes, shoes, backpacks and home basics before the fall. New stores opening during this period may quickly become useful for local shoppers looking to compare prices.
New Stores Will Feature an Improved Design
Burlington CEO Michael O’Sullivan said the company’s new locations will feature an “improved store design” while continuing to focus on value. He said Burlington wants shoppers to find savings, fresh brands and a better store experience across its expanding footprint.
The design update is important because off-price shopping can sometimes feel crowded or difficult to navigate. Burlington’s newer format is intended to make departments easier to shop, with a more organized layout and clearer presentation while keeping the treasure-hunt feel that draws customers to discount retailers.
For shoppers, that could mean a cleaner route through clothing, footwear, home goods and seasonal sections. For Burlington, it helps the company compete not only on price, but also on convenience and store experience.
Part of a Push Beyond 1,000 Stores
The July openings support Burlington’s broader plan to grow beyond 1,000 stores nationwide and add more than 100 stores by the end of 2026. That makes the July list part of a much larger expansion cycle rather than a one-month announcement.
New store growth can also help Burlington reach shoppers in communities where off-price options are limited. A location in a growing suburb or regional shopping center can give the retailer access to families who may not want to drive far for discount apparel and home merchandise.
Retailers are making very different moves across the U.S. market. While Burlington is adding stores, other chains have been reshaping their footprints, including recent JCPenney store changes affecting mall shoppers. That contrast shows how consumer demand, lease costs and store formats are changing the retail map.
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Distribution Center Investment Supports Store Growth
Burlington’s expansion is also being supported behind the scenes. In April 2026, the company broke ground on a nearly 2-million-square-foot distribution center near Phoenix, with the facility expected to open in 2028.
That logistics investment matters because a larger store base requires faster and more flexible movement of goods. For an off-price retailer, the supply chain is especially important because merchandise changes frequently and stores need a steady flow of products across categories.
A stronger distribution network can help Burlington support new locations, replenish inventory and manage regional demand as it expands into more markets.
What Shoppers Should Know Before Visiting
Grand opening dates can sometimes change, so customers should check Burlington’s store listing before making a special trip. Store hours, opening-day details and local promotions may vary by location.
Shoppers should also expect busy opening days, especially in communities where Burlington is entering a new shopping center or replacing another large-format retailer. Early visits may offer the widest first look at inventory, but crowds can be heavier during the first weekend.
For local communities, the new stores may bring retail jobs, more foot traffic for nearby businesses and another value-focused shopping option. For Burlington, the July openings continue a strategy built around physical retail, sharper store design and a larger national presence.













