Huntsville, Alabama, August 17, 2025
News Summary
IKEA has announced plans to open its first store in Alabama, located in the University Place Shopping Center in Huntsville. The store, set to debut in early 2026, will span 46,000 square feet and offer around 5,000 home furnishing products. Customers will have access to a central planning area, an ‘As-Is’ section for budget-friendly items, and a food section featuring Swedish culinary delights. This expansion promises to enhance local commerce and provide Alabamians with stylish, affordable home furnishings.
Huntsville
IKEA has announced plans to open its first store in Alabama, marking a significant expansion of the Swedish retailer’s presence in the southern United States. The new location will be situated in the University Place Shopping Center at 6125 University Place Dr, with an expected opening date in early 2026.
The Huntsville store will span 46,000 square feet and will display a total of 5,000 products, providing shoppers with a wide variety of home furnishing options. Notably, over 2,000 of these products will be available for immediate collection at the store, allowing customers to take home their purchases on the same day. Additionally, larger items like sofas and beds will be available for online ordering, with options for free in-store pickup or home delivery for a fee.
Online shoppers will have the convenience of selecting IKEA Huntsville as their designated pickup location for qualifying orders, enhancing the overall shopping experience.
The store will also include a dedicated central planning area where customers can receive personalized consultations with IKEA experts on home design for kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and renovations. This aspect aims to provide valuable insights and assistance to individuals looking to enhance their living spaces.
Food enthusiasts will be pleased to find a food section that offers a taste of Sweden, featuring popular items such as meatballs, plant balls, hot dogs, veggie dogs, and cinnamon buns. Customers will have the option to enjoy these delicacies in-store or take them home, adding a unique culinary experience to their shopping trip.
Furthermore, IKEA Huntsville will include an “As-Is” section, which will feature gently used products, discontinued items, and budget-friendly furnishings, catering to cost-conscious consumers.
IKEA U.S. CEO Javier Quiñones has expressed enthusiasm about making IKEA’s home furnishings more accessible to Alabamians. Local businesses in the Huntsville area anticipate an increase in foot traffic associated with the new store, which could enhance local commerce. The store’s location offers easy accessibility via I-565, and it is positioned near other shopping hotspots like MidCity and the Bridge Street Town Centre.
IKEA has been eyeing Huntsville as a prime retail location since 2011, targeting a market that promises growth and a demographic receptive to stylish and affordable home furnishings. With over 450 stores in more than 60 countries, and a strong presence of over 50 locations in the U.S. since its establishment in 1943, IKEA aims to cater to the unique lifestyle of Huntsville residents through this new store.
FAQ
When is IKEA opening its first store in Alabama?
IKEA’s first store in Alabama is expected to open in early 2026.
Where will the new IKEA store be located?
The store will be located in the University Place Shopping Center at 6125 University Place Dr, Huntsville.
What features will the IKEA Huntsville store offer?
The store will offer 5,000 products, a central planning area for consultations, a food section with Swedish cuisine, and an ‘As-Is’ section for budget-friendly items.
Will the store include options for online shopping?
Yes, customers can order larger items online with options for free in-store pickup or home delivery.
Key Features of IKEA Huntsville Store
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Store Size | 46,000 square feet |
| Total Products Displayed | 5,000 products |
| Immediate Availability | Over 2,000 products for immediate collection |
| Online Ordering | Available for larger items with in-store pickup or delivery options |
| Food Section | Offers Swedish food favorites for in-store dining or takeout |
| Central Planning Area | One-on-one consultations with design experts |
| ‘As-Is’ Section | Features gently used and discontinued items |
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Additional Resources
- WAFF: First IKEA store in Alabama set to open in Huntsville
- Wikipedia: IKEA
- Furniture Today: How do you say Yellowhammer in Swedish? IKEA coming to Alabama
- Google Search: IKEA Huntsville store
- Rocket City Now: IKEA Opening First Alabama Store in Huntsville
- Encyclopedia Britannica: IKEA
- AL.com: IKEA is Coming to Alabama: Where It Will Be and When It Will Open
- Google News: IKEA Huntsville Alabama

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