The future site of Wayfair's second retail store in Atlanta, bringing a new shopping experience in 2026.
Wayfair is set to open its second physical store in Atlanta in 2026, taking over a former Walmart location. The 150,000-square-foot store will offer a comprehensive selection of home goods, providing an immersive shopping experience. This decision follows the success of their first outlet, showing promising sales growth. Conveniently located along I-75, the store will cater to local shoppers and enhance delivery options from nearby fulfillment centers.
Atlanta is set to welcome a new shopping destination as Wayfair has announced plans to open its second physical store within the city. This new location will take over the space formerly occupied by Walmart at The District on Howell Mill, which closed its doors in 2023.
The much-anticipated store is scheduled to launch in 2026 and will boast an impressive 150,000-square-foot retail space. Customers can expect a comprehensive selection of furniture, home decor, housewares, appliances, and home improvement essentials.
Wayfair’s vision for the Atlanta location is to create an immersive shopping experience that serves as a one-stop destination for all home-related purchases. Shoppers will be able to explore a wide array of styles and budgets, effectively bringing Wayfair’s extensive online catalog to life.
The decision to open this store follows the success of Wayfair’s first physical retail outlet, which was launched in Wilmette, Illinois in May 2024. This initial store has contributed to a 15% faster sales growth compared to the overall market, underscoring the effectiveness of Wayfair’s physical retail strategy.
The Atlanta store will be strategically located along I-75 at Howell Mill Road, ensuring easy access for local shoppers and visitors from across the greater Atlanta area. Its close proximity to Wayfair’s fulfillment center in McDonough, GA, will also facilitate timely delivery of larger items, further enhancing the customer experience.
The lease transaction for the new store was represented by Fraser Gough and Benton Green of Retail Planning Corporation. The property is owned by JLL Income Property Trust and Selig Enterprises.
For the year ending December 31, 2024, Wayfair reported a net revenue of $11.9 billion, highlighting the strong demand for its products. The company’s family of brands includes Wayfair, AllModern, Birch Lane, Joss & Main, Perigold, and Wayfair Professional, showcasing a diverse range of offerings that cater to various consumer needs.
As Wayfair prepares for this exciting new chapter in Atlanta, it aims to redefine the home shopping experience while capitalizing on its thriving online presence.
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