Babies ‘R’ Us to Open Several Locations in Kohl’s Stores Across Texas and Louisiana
The Babies "R" Us brand is returning later this year inside Kohl's locations across the country and shoppers in Texas and Louisiana will have several locations in which to shop.
According to Kohl's, there will be Babies "R" Us shops in 200 of its stores nationwide.
When will Babies "R" Us shops open up?
The first shops will open in August and they'll continue to roll out through fall 2024.
The partnership
Kohl's first announced this partnership with Babies "R" Us back in March in an effort to broaden the retailer's reach to include young families.
“Evolving our assortment and bringing more relevant product to the millions of customers we serve is a core focus as we continue to deliver on Kohl’s broader growth strategy,” Kohl’s chief executive officer Tom Kingsbury said in a press release. “We see significant opportunity in the baby gear category, and partnering with Babies “R” Us is another example of how we are finding new ways to optimize our assortment and further establish Kohl’s as the go-to brand for families.”
What will these "shops" look like?
The Babies "R" Us shops will have 750 to 2,500 square feet of dedicated space inside Kohl's.
Each will feature a curated assortment of the latest baby gear, furniture, activity, accessories, and more.
Adjacent to the shop, customers will find the best of Kohl's existing baby and kids' apparel and related offerings from brands like Little Co. by Lauren Conrad, Jumping Beans, Carters, Nike, and more.
Locations in Texas and Louisiana
There will be a total of 10 Texas and two Louisiana Kohl's locations that will have Babies "R" Us shops in them to start.
In Texas, the cities include:
- Bandera Pointe
- Brownsville
- Harlingen
- Keller
- Lubbock
- McAllen
- Mission
- Missouri City
- Rosenburg
- Westchase
In Louisiana, the locations are in:
- Covington
- Slidell
To see exactly where each of the above stores is located, visit this website.
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