Walmart plans to remodel 32 stores in Pennsylvania this year, including two in the Western Pennsylvania region.

The retailer announced Thursday morning that the remodels are part of ongoing efforts to modernize the in-store and digital shopping experience at its stores.

The remodels include upgrades to layouts, technology, and services. The transformed stores will also feature updated pharmacies and vision centers.

The Walmart at 5055 Library Road, Bethel Park, and the one at 100 Colony Lane, Unity, are among the slate of 32.

“Our stores have long been part of communities across Pennsylvania, and we’re excited to keep investing in their future,” Annie Walker, senior vice president, East Business Unit at Walmart, said in a news release. “By modernizing our stores, we’re making shopping faster, easier, and more convenient, all while empowering our teams to serve customers better and creating local opportunity.”

Here are the other Pennsylvania Walmart stores the company plans to remodel throughout 2026:

  • Bethlehem – 3926 Linden St.
  • Blairsville – 300 Resort Plaza Drive
  • Corry – 961 E. Columbus Ave.
  • Duncansville – 200 Commerce Drive
  • Ephrata – 890 E. Main St.
  • Everett – 72 Bedford Square
  • Gettysburg – 1270 York Road
  • Greenville – 45 Williamson Road
  • Harleysville – 651 Main St.
  • Harrisburg – 6535 Grayson Road
  • Hatfield – 1515 Bethlehem Pike
  • Hermitage – 1275 N Hermitage Road
  • Lancaster – 2030 Fruitville Pike
  • Lehighton – 1731 Blakeslee Boulevard Drive East
  • Lewisburg – 120 Ajk Blvd.
  • Mansfield – 1169 S Main St.
  • Mechanicsburg – 6520 Carlisle Pike
  • Milford – 220 Route 6 and 209
  • Reading – 5900 Perkiomen Ave.
  • Reading – 5370 Allentown Pike
  • Selinsgrove – 980 N Susquehanna Trail
  • Shippensburg – 100 S. Conestoga Drive
  • State College – 373 Benner Pike
  • Taylor – 1325 Main St
  • Titusville – 11415 Hydetown Rd
  • Tunkhannock – 808 Hunter Hwy
  • Warminster – 100 E Street Rd
  • Wyncote – 1000 Easton Rd Ste 200
  • Wyomissing – 1135 Berkshire Blvd
  • York – 1000 Town Center Drive

The 32 remodels follow renovations at more than two dozen stores last year.

Walmart invested more than $518 million to upgrade stores throughout Pennsylvania over the past five years.

In Pennsylvania over the past year, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation donated more than $42 million to nonprofits, including providing more than 19 million pounds of food.

Nationally, Walmart is planning remodels at more than 650 of its stores.