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T.J.MAXX to Open in Fallon September 17

T.J.MAXX to Open in Fallon September 17
TJMaxx next to Boot Barn to open September 17.

Author: by Leanna Lehman

Great news for Fallon shoppers and lovers of TJ Maxx. According to TJMaxx officials, the new Fallon store located in the Stillwater Plaza, next to Boot Barn, opens September 17.

“Our newest store in Fallon will offer an ever-changing selection of high-quality, on-trend and brand-name merchandise at the amazing prices T.J.Maxx is known for. Our buyers create a unique mix that offers value for styles in every department, and we’re excited to bring this experience to a new neighborhood,” said Peter Benjamin, President of T.J.Maxx. “With a constant flow of new arrivals, we offer an exciting one-stop-shop that makes it easy for consumers to stay on-trend with styles they love and save big every single day.”

GRAND OPENING

On September 17 starting at 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., local shoppers in Fallon can celebrate our newest location, where they’ll find big savings on brands they adore.

STORE FACTS & FEATURES

  • Location: Stillwater Plaza, 2105 W Williams Ave., Fallon, NV 89406
  • Approximately 22,500 square feet
  • Regular store hours:
  • 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday
  • 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday
  • Easy to shop layout
  • Bright and spacious dressing rooms
  • Single line queue for faster checkout

 

With an ever-changing selection of high-quality, on-trend merchandise at amazing prices, T.J.Maxx helps shoppers afford to express themselves to the “maxx”. Our secret? T.J.Maxx buyers work with thousands of top brands and designers from around the world to source the most desirable pieces at prices that work for our customers. By shopping year-round, not just seasonally, our buyers take advantage of merchandise opportunities as they arise, allowing us to find the best deals on the latest trends and helping shoppers spend less on styles they love.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

In celebration of its new Fallon location, T.J.Maxx will contribute to the local community by donating $10,000 to Domestic Violence Intervention. The new store will also join all other stores nationwide in sponsoring Save the Children’s U.S. Programs through T.J.Maxx’s annual in-store fundraising campaign.

 


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