Huntsville to Host Alabama’s First IKEA Store

Conceptual drawing of the IKEA store in Huntsville, Alabama.

Huntsville, Alabama, August 12, 2025

News Summary

IKEA has announced plans to open its first Alabama location in early 2026 at the University Place Shopping Center in Huntsville. The store will feature over 5,000 products across 46,000 square feet, making it smaller than typical IKEA stores. It will offer a range of products for immediate takeaway, along with online ordering and delivery options. Customers can also enjoy Swedish food offerings on-site. This long-anticipated store has been a popular request among local residents for many years.

Huntsville to Host Alabama’s First IKEA Store by 2026

IKEA has confirmed plans to open its first location in Alabama in early 2026, situated in Huntsville at the University Place Shopping Center, located at 6125 University Place Drive. This upcoming store will property more than 46,000 square feet, considerably smaller than the usual IKEA stores, which typically range from 275,000 to 350,000 square feet. The specifics regarding the store’s format remain uncertain, with speculation regarding whether it will function as a smaller store or a Click & Collect center akin to its Birmingham location.

A representative from Colliers, which confirmed the lease for IKEA, stated that further details about the store format are not yet available. Interest in an IKEA store in Huntsville has been present since 2011, with the brand consistently ranking as a preferred retailer among local residents.

Store Offerings and Design Features

The Huntsville location will showcase more than 5,000 products within fully furnished room settings, including a curated selection of over 2,000 items available for immediate takeaway. Larger items, such as sofas and beds, will be available for order online, with options for free in-store pickup or home delivery for a fee.

Customers shopping online can select the Huntsville store as their pickup point during checkout for qualifying orders. Additionally, the store will feature a central planning area, providing personalized design consultations for kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and small spaces. A variety of Swedish food options, including meatballs, veggie dogs, and cinnamon buns, will be available for customers to enjoy on-site or take home.

The store will also incorporate an “As-Is” department, offering gently used products, discontinued items, and a range of affordable furnishings.

Background and Expansion Plans

The decision to open a store in Huntsville comes after persistent speculation, especially following July 2024 rumors triggered by social media discussions regarding an interaction with an IKEA help bot. Company representatives have indicated that IKEA is actively pursuing expansion opportunities across the United States to better satisfy customer demands.

Previously, the company made attempts to establish stores in other Southern cities, including Nashville and Raleigh, but those initiatives were canceled in 2018. The excitement around the announcement of a store in Huntsville reflects a long-standing desire for an IKEA presence in the area, fulfilling a gap in local retail.

Key Features of the Upcoming Store

Feature Details
Location University Place Shopping Center, 6125 University Place Dr., Huntsville, AL
Size 46,000 square feet
Product Offerings 5,000 products, 2,000 available for immediate takeaway
Delivery Options Free in-store pickup, home delivery available for a fee
Planning Area Personalized design consultations for kitchens, bedrooms, and more
Food Offerings Swedish meatballs, veggie dogs, cinnamon buns
As-Is Department Gently used products, discontinued items, affordable furnishings

FAQ

When will the IKEA store in Huntsville open?

The IKEA store in Huntsville is scheduled to open in early 2026.

What is the size of the new IKEA store?

The store will cover just over 46,000 square feet, smaller than typical full-sized IKEA stores.

What types of products will be available?

The store will feature over 5,000 products with more than 2,000 items available for immediate takeaway.

Will there be food options available?

Yes, customers can enjoy various Swedish food offerings, including meatballs, veggie dogs, and cinnamon buns.

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