Several locations operated by Walmart are closing or temporarily shutting down in 2026 as the company continues to adjust its store network, renovate locations, and focus more heavily on profitable markets and online services.
While the retail giant still operates thousands of stores worldwide, a small number of underperforming or strategic locations are being closed or remodeled this year. Below is a look at confirmed closures and what they mean for shoppers.
Why Walmart Is Closing Some Stores in 2026
Walmart occasionally closes stores for several reasons, including:
- Underperforming locations that no longer meet sales expectations
- Store remodels and upgrades requiring temporary closures
- Strategic restructuring to focus on high-traffic locations
- Expansion of e-commerce and pickup services
Industry analysts say large retailers are constantly evaluating store performance and customer trends, which sometimes leads to closures or relocations. ()
Walmart Stores Reported Closing or Temporarily Shutting in 2026
1. Bentonville, Arkansas
A Walmart location in Bentonville closed earlier in the year as part of a small group of store closures reported in February.
2. Sam’s Club Locations (Walmart Subsidiary)
Several Sam’s Club warehouse stores owned by Walmart also closed in early 2026, including:
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Lebanon, Tennessee
These closures were part of the company’s effort to streamline operations and shift resources to stronger markets. ()
3. Prairieville, Louisiana (Temporary Closure)
A Walmart Neighborhood Market located at 15047 Airline Highway in Prairieville will temporarily close in April 2026 for remodeling before reopening with updated features and layout improvements. ()
Temporary Closures for Store Remodels
In addition to permanent closures, Walmart announced that some Neighborhood Market stores will temporarily shut down for about four weeks while undergoing rapid renovations. These upgrades include:
- Wider aisles and updated layouts
- Improved checkout technology
- Expanded grocery pickup and delivery areas
- Updated pharmacy sections
The remodel program is designed to modernize stores faster and improve the overall shopping experience. ()
Walmart’s Bigger Strategy for 2026
Despite a few closures, Walmart is still investing heavily in its physical stores. The company continues to:
- Remodel hundreds of locations
- Expand curbside pickup and delivery
- Integrate digital shopping with in-store experiences
- Test faster store renovation programs
Walmart operates over 4,000 stores in the United States, meaning the number of closures represents only a small fraction of its total footprint.
The Bottom Line
Although a few Walmart and Sam’s Club locations are closing or temporarily shutting in 2026, the retail giant is not undergoing large-scale shutdowns. Instead, most changes are part of a broader strategy to modernize stores, improve efficiency, and adapt to shifting consumer habits.
For most shoppers, the biggest changes will likely come in the form of renovated stores, faster pickup services, and expanded online shopping options.