Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify the locations of the California Costco stores.
Costco is bringing its behemoth retail warehouses (and nearly as behemoth hot dogs) to seven new locations across several states in 2025, including two new stores in California, the company announced.
According to the company’s website, all but one of the planned U.S. locations are scheduled to open in March.
Additional Costco openings will likely be announced in subsequent updates, considering the dozens of Costco locations that opened in 2024 and the nearly two dozen that opened in 2023.
As of Thursday, however, Costco’s upcoming openings have been announced for the following locations in March and April:
- Brentwood, Bay Area, California (March 2025)
- Highland, California (March 2025)
- Stuart, Florida (April 2025)
- Sharon, Massachusetts (March 2025)
- Genessee County, Michigan (March 2025)
- Prosper, Texas (March 2025)
- Weatherford, Texas (March 2025)
Specific addresses were not released.
In its update, Costco also announced the opening of two international warehouses — one in Minami-Alps, in Japan’s Yamanashi prefecture, and one in Ardeer, in Victoria, Australia.
Costco’s website did not offer any details concerning specific opening dates nor whether the company plans to announce additional openings in subsequent updates. A representative for Costco was not immediately available to provide further information.
Judging by Costco’s recent growth, it’s clear that the company plans to open more than seven U.S. locations in 2025. During the 2024 fiscal year, Costco opened 29 locations, including 23 in the U.S., and in 2023, it opened 23 locations, including 13 in the U.S.
Costco CEO Ron Vachris had also said in December 2024 that the company is hoping to open 29 new locations (including three relocated warehouses) in 2025. Nineteen of those are planned for the U.S., he said.
Costco has yet to reveal which other markets could get a new store. Reports from Nexstar’s WHTM and KTLA indicate there are locations in development in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and another in South Los Angeles, though it’s unclear when those might open.