According to The Sun , IKEA has announced that it will close all of its locations for 24 hours during the upcoming holiday season, including its stores, warehouses, delivery services, and customer support on Thanksgiving Day.
This closure means that customers hoping to make last-minute purchases will need to wait until the store reopens. In addition to Thanksgiving, IKEA will also be closed on Christmas Day. While many retailers are choosing to close on Thanksgiving, they will reopen for Black Friday sales.
IKEA, a global leader in home furnishings, was founded in Sweden in the 1940s and has since expanded into 63 countries, with 476 stores worldwide. The retailer is known for offering affordable, ready-to-assemble furniture and home goods, producing items in bulk to keep prices low. In the U.S., IKEA has 73 locations.
Also Read – 2025 Social Security Updates: 3 Crucial Changes Retirees Can’t Miss
In related news, IKEA is planning to open a new store in Rockwall, Texas, by December 2025. This new location will feature a smaller, omnichannel format designed to better meet customers’ needs for both in-store and online shopping. The store will also include the Swedish Deli concept, offering a Swedish cafe and a Bistro for quick meals.
IKEA’s expansion continues with innovative store formats, and it has even ventured into sustainable housing projects with its tiny home initiative.
- COVETED COIN: Rare coin ‘breaks world record’ selling for $2.52 million at auction – historic detail that ups its price tag - November 21, 2024
- Trump Stimulus Checks: Will You Receive One in 2024 or 2025? - November 21, 2024
- Social Security checks worth $4,873 automatically going out next week – with just three left this year - November 21, 2024