In 2026, Walmart plans more than 650 scheduled remodels to Supercenters and Neighborhood Markets. The retail giant also announced about 20 new store openings scheduled for 2026 and early 2027. - PROVIDED BY WALMART
In 2026, Walmart plans more than 650 scheduled remodels to Supercenters and Neighborhood Markets. The retail giant also announced about 20 new store openings scheduled for 2026 and early 2027. - PROVIDED BY WALMART
Kimberly Redmond//July 17, 2026//
Ahead of the back-to-school shopping season, Walmart is unveiling another newly remodeled Supercenter in New Jersey.
Following a series of renovations, the Bentonville, Ark.-based retail giant’s 165,000-square-foot outpost in Hamilton now features:
Additionally, Walmart touted its “seamless store app experience,” which allows shoppers to navigate aisles and access services.
According to a spokesperson, the 10-year-old Supercenter stayed open during the months-long project.
Hamilton is among the dozen New Jersey stores that Walmart plans to update this year as part of an ongoing push to enhance the company’s 4,600 outposts nationwide.
Locally, improvements are also planned in Cinnaminson, Flemington, Hammonton, Lanoka Harbor, Little Egg Harbor, Millville, Newton, Old Bridge and Riverdale.
Over the past five years, Walmart has invested more than $173 million to transform locations statewide. Refreshed sites include Union, Pennsville, Bridgeton, West Berlin, Vineland, Freehold, Bayonne, Kearny, East Brunswick, Burlington, Linden, Hackettstown, Secaucus, North Bergen and Teterboro.
Within New Jersey, Walmart employs more than 25,000 associates across its 70 retail units and five supply chain facilities. It reported spending $15.5 billion with 1,000 New Jersey-based suppliers in 2025 to support nearly 113,000 jobs across the state.