Say hello to Five Below. Retailer announces dates for local store openings
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- Five Below will open eight regional stores Nov. 7–8, 2025, including Puyallup.
- Grand openings on Nov. 8 will feature giveaways, deals and first-100 $10 cards.
- Retailer targets teens with $1–$5 merchandise; will support Snohomish Boys & Girls Clubs.
Specialty discount retailer Five Below is set to open two new stores in the area next month along with five other stores in Washington and one in Oregon.
Five Below plans to open its Sunrise Village Shopping Center store in Puyallup (10408 156th St. E., Suite A101), and its Celebration Center store in Federal Way (31417 Pacific Highway S.) at 10 a.m. Nov. 7.
On Nov. 8, the stores will have their grand opening celebration with free giveaways, exclusive product deals and more. The first 100 customers that day will receive a free $10 gift card.
The other store openings in the region opening at the same time as Puyallup and Federal Way are:
- Everett Mall – 1402 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite 335, Everett
- Evergreen Crossing – 13806 E. Indiana Ave., Spokane Valley
- Valley Mall – 17 East Valley Mall Blvd., Suite 1, Union Gap
- Vintner Square – 2907 Queensgate Dr., Richland
- Alderwood Parkway – 2617 196th St. SW, Suite 111, Lynnwood
- Cascade Plaza – 8905 SW Cascade Ave., Suite 130, Beaverton, Oregon
The News Tribune reported in June about Five Below’s plans for its first stores in the region, including Pierce County in the former Party City storefront in Puyallup. Five Below in February took on Party City leases in various locations as part of Party City’s bankruptcy proceedings.
Philadelphia-based Five Below specializes in discount goods for pre-teens and teens (toys, tech, apparel and more), with most items priced between $1 and $5.
The retailer, in a Thursday news release about the openings, said it would support Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County “by transforming two Club teen spaces into vibrant, inspiring environments... .”
Previous reporting by The News Tribune contributed to this report.
This story was originally published October 17, 2025 at 9:00 AM.