The new IKEA plan and order point store in Hunt Valley, Cockeysville.
IKEA is set to open a new plan and order point store in Hunt Valley, Cockeysville, on Wednesday, enhancing local shopping convenience. This location, which does not offer immediate take-home items, will allow customers to place furniture orders and access expert design support. The store occupies over 2,000 square feet and aims to improve accessibility for residents in Baltimore County, particularly those living far from larger IKEA showrooms. The grand opening will feature tours, giveaways, and food sampling, focusing on IKEA’s evolving retail strategy.
The city of Cockeysville, Maryland, will welcome a new IKEA location on Wednesday, marking the company’s second store in Baltimore County. The new outlet, situated at 118 Shawan Road within the Hunt Valley Towne Centre, will operate as a plan and order point rather than a full-sized showroom.
The Hunt Valley IKEA is designed to facilitate a streamlined shopping experience focused on order placement and customer support. The store will feature a small selection of furniture on display, primarily for customers to review catalogs with assistance from an IKEA employee. Unlike traditional IKEA stores, this location will not stock items for immediate take-home purchase.
Customers will have the option to place orders for furniture shipment directly at this location. Additionally, the store accommodates pickup of online orders and delivery pickups for those who prefer to collect their purchases at a designated point. This setup aims to simplify the process for customers who want to minimize travel and shopping time.
The Hunt Valley plan and order point will serve as a resource for home furnishing solutions that require expert assistance, particularly for kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Customers can schedule appointments with planning specialists to help develop personalized interior designs tailored to their space and preferences.
While this location will not sell immediate take-home items, it will operate as a support hub, providing consultation and order placement services. The goal is to make IKEA’s offerings more accessible to local residents, especially those residing over 30 minutes from the company’s larger showrooms.
Spanning just over 2,000 square feet, the Hunt Valley store will employ up to seven workers. It is part of IKEA’s broader strategy to expand its presence through specialized formats that cater to different shopping preferences and needs.
In addition to the new plan and order point, IKEA maintains full-service showrooms in White Marsh and College Park, which offer the complete shopping experience with extensive displays and in-store services. Smaller, pick-up only locations are also available in Beltsville and Perryville to serve nearby communities more efficiently.
The grand opening event is scheduled for 11 a.m. on the opening day and will feature exclusive tours, promotional giveaways, and food sampling, including the popular Swedish meatballs. Specific store hours have not yet been disclosed.
The opening of the Hunt Valley store addresses the need for more accessible shopping options in Baltimore County, particularly for residents who previously faced lengthy drives to IKEA’s larger stores. Market managers have expressed enthusiasm about the convenience this new location offers, emphasizing reduced travel times and less hassle for local shoppers.
This new store exemplifies IKEA’s ongoing efforts to innovate and diversify its retail formats. By developing plan and order outlets, IKEA aims to enhance customer experiences and adapt to changes in shopping behaviors, providing expert support and convenient pickup options tailored to modern needs.
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