January 1 marks New Year’s Day, and as it’s a national holiday, many stores will be closed. You may be wondering if major retailers will be open for business. Whether you need to make a New Year’s Day purchase or secure some last-minute essentials, here’s a guide to which stores are open, and what hours they’ll be operating.
When is New Year’s Day 2025?
New Year’s Day is on Wednesday, January 1.
Walmart New Year’s Day Opening Hours
Walmart will be open on New Year’s Day.
The business generally maintains normal business hours on New Year’s Day, as it does on New Year’s Eve. You can double check your local store for any location-specific changes.
A Walmart sign is displayed outside a Supercenter on November 18, 2024, in Miami. Walmart will be open on New Year’s Day.
A Walmart sign is displayed outside a Supercenter on November 18, 2024, in Miami. Walmart will be open on New Year’s Day.
Costco New Year’s Day Opening Hours
Costco warehouses will be closed on January 1.
Target New Year’s Day Opening Hours
Target will be open on New Year’s Day.
It will close at 9 p.m. local time on New Year’s Eve.
The store will operate normal business hours.
Publix New Year’s Day Opening Hours
Publix will be open on New Year’s Day.
The store will operate normal hours, but certain stores will close at 7 p.m. local time, while other locations will shut at 8 p.m., so you may need to double check your local store for specific closing times.
Aldi New Year’s Day Opening Hours
Aldi will be closed on New Year’s Day.
Is New Year’s Day a federal holiday?
New Year’s Day is a federal holiday in the United States. It is observed annually on January 1, marking the start of the calendar year. On this day, most federal offices, banks, and post offices are closed, and many businesses and schools also observe the holiday.
What is the history of New Year’s Day?
New Year’s Day in America has roots in European traditions, evolving from religious observances to a national holiday of reflection and renewal.
Early colonists marked the day with church services and social visits, drawing from English and Dutch customs. By the 19th century, parades and communal gatherings became common, with the Philadelphia Mummers Parade starting in 1901 as a notable tradition.
The day became a time for resolutions and optimism, symbolizing fresh starts. As football rose in popularity, bowl games became a New Year’s staple.
New Year’s Day combines rest, reflection, and celebration, marking the official start of the year.
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