What are the small Walmart stores called?

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What are the small Walmart stores called?

Supercenters
While the Discount Store store model is the original — founder Sam Walton opened the first one in 1962 — there are now two times more Supercenters — which were first developed in 1988 — than there are Discount Store stores, according to Walmart.

How many Walmart Supercenters are there in the US?

Number of Walmart U.S. stores in the United States from fiscal year 2012 to 2021, by type

Characteristic Supercenters Discount stores
2020 3,571 376
2019 3,570 386
2018 3,561 400
2017 3,522 415

Where is the smallest Walmart located?

Atlanta
Walmart made retail history today by opening its smallest store ever. While a tiny Walmart—the store near Georgia Tech’s campus is around 2,500 square feet—seems like an oxymoron, don’t let the size fool you.

How many small Walmarts are there?

States with most, fewest Walmart stores Florida has the second highest (375), followed by California (301). The state with the fewest Walmart retail locations? Vermont, with 6.

Where is Largest Walmart?

Albany
The largest Supercenter in the world, covering 260,000 square feet (24,000 square meters) on two floors, is located in Crossgates Commons in Albany, New York.

Where is the smallest Walmart in USA?

Now it’s getting ready to open the smallest Walmart in the country — 2,500 square feet — on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta. “The 2,500 square foot space is the only space we have available,” says Rich Steele, head of Auxilliary Services at Georgia Tech.

What state does not have a Wal-Mart?

The large format makes up 3,571 of the company’s locations across the U.S., which is 75 percent of all locations in total. But despite being incredibly widespread, there’s currently one state in the U.S. without a prized Walmart Supercenter: Hawaii.

What’s the busiest Wal-Mart in America?

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