Stores open, closed on New Year’s Day 2024: Grocery stores, retailers, Walmart, Target, and more
2 min readTired of college football? Got a little cabin fever after all that time with loved ones? We get it.
As the holiday season comes to an end and a week of work and/or school is staring you in the face, you’ve got one last day to get out. And the good news is… there are plenty of places to get to.
Whether you’re looking to hunt down some last-minute bargains or catch one last movie, there are a lot of options. Hours will vary, of course, and it’s always a good idea to call first to confirm your local stores are open.
Here’s a look at places you can—and can’t—go.
Which grocery stores are open on New Year’s Day?
7-Eleven
Acme
Albertson’s
BJ’s Wholesale
Food Lion
The Fresh Market
Giant Food Stores
Harris Teeter
HEB
Kroger
Pavilions
Publix
Ralphs
Safeway
Stop & Shop
Super King Markets
Vons
Wawa
Wegmans
Whole Foods
Winn-Dixie
Which grocery stores are closed on New Year’s Day?
Aldi
Costco
Trader Joe’s
Which retailers are open on New Year’s Day?
You’ve pretty much got your choice of places to shop. With the holiday sales rush over and spring wardrobes about to hit the racks, many stores will be offering some deep discounts.
Among the stores that will be open are:
Bass Pro Shops
Belk
Best Buy
Big Lots!
Cabela’s
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Dollar General
Five Below
GameStop
Gap
Home Depot
Lowes
Macy’s
Marshall’s
Michael’s
Old Navy
PetSmart
Target
T.J. Maxx
Victoria’s Secret
Walmart
World Market
Which retailers are closed on New Year’s Day?
Costco
Sam’s Club
Are banks open on New Year’s Day?
No. New Year’s Day is a federal holiday, meaning banks will be shut down. As always, online transactions and ATMs will be available, though no deposits will be credited to your account until at least tomorrow.
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Chris Morris
2024-01-01 05:00:00
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