Walmart announced plans to remodel 10 stores across Maryland in 2026 as part of a broader effort to modernize its shopping experience and expand services for customers statewide. The company’s only Montgomery County location, in Germantown, is not included in the current remodeling plans.
The upgrades are part of Walmart’s ongoing reinvestment strategy, which focuses on improving both in-store and digital experiences. Customers can expect updated layouts, enhanced technology, and expanded services aimed at making shopping faster and more convenient, including delivery options that can bring items to customers’ doors in as little as an hour.
Across Maryland, remodeled stores will feature new and expanded offerings such as free pharmacy delivery for Walmart+ members, including medications like GLP-1s, and improved in-store navigation through the Walmart app. The app also allows customers to locate items more easily and book services like appointments at Auto Care Centers…