Black Friday Shopping: Opening and Closing Times of Costco and Other Stores Listed

As the most anticipated shopping day of the year approaches, Black Friday is just around the corner. Despite Black Friday sales starting before Thanksgiving, according to the National Retail Federation and Sensormatic Solutions, Black Friday, which falls on November 29th this year, is expected to be the most popular shopping day both in physical stores and online.

Whether you are looking for a new TV, blender, winter clothes, or power tools, this year’s Black Friday shoppers will have a wide range of discounted products to choose from.

While some major retailers like Target and Best Buy will be closed on Thanksgiving, almost all retailers will be open on Black Friday.

Many people enjoy visiting local malls or shopping districts on Black Friday, soaking up the holiday atmosphere and music while finding great deals. Retailers promise in-store experiences and more discounts to attract customers into their stores.

Here are the operating hours for major physical stores on Black Friday (November 29th):

– Costco: Hours vary by location, but most stores open from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM;
– Best Buy: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM;
– Dick’s Sporting Goods: Most stores open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM;
– HomeGoods: Opens at 7:00 AM;
– Home Depot: Opens at 6:00 AM, closing times may vary by location;
– Marshalls: 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM;
– JCPenney: Opens at 5:00 AM, closing time varies by location;
– Kohl’s: Closed on Thanksgiving, opens at 5:00 AM on Black Friday;
– TJ Maxx: Opens at 7:00 AM on Black Friday;
– Lowe’s: Opens at 6:00 AM on Black Friday;
– And many more.

It is advisable for customers to contact local physical stores or check the company’s website for specific operating hours, as some may vary by location.

With a plethora of stores offering enticing deals and discounts, Black Friday is shaping up to be a shopping extravaganza for bargain hunters and holiday shoppers alike. So mark your calendars and get ready to snag some fantastic deals this Black Friday!

(Reference sources: The Associated Press, USA Today, Axios)