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IKEA Plans to Open New Store in Northern Colorado

The 64,000-square-foot store will offer 3,200 takeaway items and planning services as part of IKEA's plan to open 10 new U.S. stores in 2026.

  • IKEA said on Tuesday it will open its third Colorado store in Fort Collins in 2026 at 4250 Corbett Drive, the former Urban Air trampoline park site.
  • As part of a national push to expand, IKEA framed the Fort Collins store plan as part of its goal to open 10 new U.S. stores in fiscal year 2026 and released its 2025 annual summary.
  • The 64,000-square-foot store will feature a central planning area with IKEA experts and stock 3,200 items for immediate takeaway, including 250 small furniture items, plus IKEA food offerings.
  • The new Fort Collins site will join the Centennial IKEA store and Colorado Springs plan-and-order point, increasing local access after IKEA abandoned the Broomfield 110-acre parcel now set for UCHealth.
  • Metrics from the 2025 summary indicate IKEA welcomed nearly 61 million in-store visitors, over 457 million online visitors, and reached 25 million IKEA Family Rewards members.
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IKEA announces plans for Fort Collins store

IKEA is planning 10 new locations in 2026, including a smaller format location in Fort Collins' Front Range Village.

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