Rural lifestyle giant accelerates expansion with 75 more locations, plus a boost for its Petsense pet chain.
Tractor Supply Company, already the nation’s largest rural‑lifestyle retailer, is charging ahead with one of its most aggressive growth spurts ever. After cutting the ribbons on 15 new outlets so far this year, the Tennessee‑based chain says it will add another 75 locations before New Year’s Eve 2025, bringing the year’s total to 90 brand‑new stores. The push underscores the retailer’s confidence that America’s small‑town and suburban do‑it‑yourselfers still crave a one‑stop shop for livestock feed, lawn gear and everything in between.
Why Tractor Supply’s 90‑store expansion matters for rural shoppers nationwide
For many communities, the nearest Tractor Supply isn’t just a hardware store—it doubles as a pet shop, garden center and informal neighborhood hub. By sprinkling new sites across existing and adjacent trade areas, the company says it can reach more part‑time farmers, ranchers, gardeners and homeowners without cannibalizing business at current stores. Need a bag of feed or a new lawnmower? Chances are it will soon be a shorter drive.
Beyond sheer convenience, the expansion is expected to create hundreds of jobs—welcome news for counties that often miss out on large retail investments. Tractor Supply already employs more than 50,000 people and is on track to cross the 2,400‑store mark before the end of next year.
Here are the 15 new 2025 Tractor Supply locations already welcoming customers
The first wave of openings has stretched from the Pacific Coast to Appalachia. Curious whether your town made the list?
State | City |
---|---|
Arizona | Laveen |
California | Big Bear Lake |
California | Jurupa Valley |
California | Redding |
Florida | Orangetree |
Florida | Silver Springs |
Georgia | Lake Park |
Louisiana | Carencro |
Michigan | Clare |
North Carolina | West End |
North Carolina | Zebulon |
Ohio | Amelia |
Ohio | Columbiana |
Ohio | Lebanon |
West Virginia | Inwood |
Expect these stores to roll out the chain’s updated format—open ceilings, expanded farm‑and‑ranch assortments and a “Garden Center Plus” showcasing seasonal plants.
Petsense by Tractor Supply will also grow with 10 specialty pet stores this year
Livestock isn’t the only focus. The company’s specialty banner, Petsense by Tractor Supply, plans to pop up in 10 additional cities before year‑end. That move should nudge the pet chain’s footprint past 215 stores across 23 states. For pet parents who prefer boutique‑style service but big‑box prices, that’s a win‑win—especially when vaccination clinics and grooming salons are part of the mix.
Looking further ahead, Tractor Supply has penciled in another 100 mainline stores and 10 more Petsense locations for 2026, proving its long‑term appetite for bricks‑and‑mortar retail is anything but modest. Tractor Supply’s strategy can be boiled down to a simple question: Why wait for customers to find you when you can move closer to them?
If construction crews keep pace, thousands of rural and suburban shoppers will have a shiny new store—often in a former Big Lots building—on their weekly errand route by this time next year. Saddle up; the growth ride is just getting started.