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TJ Maxx is coming to Show Low | Spring 2025

Show Low, AZ – TJX Companies is expanding its presence in Arizona by opening a TJ Maxx store in Show Low in the former Kmart building—now Cal Ranch anchored retail center in Show Low.  The new 24,000 S.F. store in Show Low will open in spring 2025.

“We are pleased to have TJ Maxx join the Show Low retail community and are confident the Show Low store will perform very well.  Their presence further elevates Show Low as the retail hub of northeastern Arizona”, said Show Low’s Economic Development Director, Steve North.

TJX Companies is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, and operates 19 TJ Maxx locations in Arizona and over 1,300 in the U.S.  For further information about the new Show Low Store, contact TJ Maxx Customer Service at 800-926-6299.

Expanded from the City of Show Low website.

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