Last Updated: April 9th, 2026
Woodbury Commons is growing again in 2026 — and the new additions are worth planning your trip around. From emerging luxury brands to long-requested sportswear names, here’s everything we know about what’s new, what’s opening, and what’s rumored to be coming to one of the world’s best designer outlet malls.
If you haven’t visited Woodbury Common Premium Outlets recently, the stores directory looks noticeably different from even a year ago. Simon Property Group continues to invest heavily in the Central Valley property, and 2026 brings another wave of retail updates. We’ve been tracking confirmed openings, brand expansions, and credible rumors so you can plan your visit accordingly.
What’s Already New Since the 2024 Expansion
The 2024 expansion changed the layout significantly — we did a full walk-through in early 2025 and several stores that weren’t there the year before already had long queues. If it’s your first visit since the expansion, a few of these additions will surprise you. Simon added over 20 new stores and 155,000 square feet of retail space, including several brands that hadn’t been at any US outlet before.
- Maison Margiela — avant-garde French luxury, rare at outlet level
- David Yurman — high-end jewelry, one of the most requested additions
- Roberto Cavalli — Italian luxury fashion with bold prints
- Reformation — sustainable fashion brand with a strong following
- Ladurée — the iconic Parisian patisserie, now serving macarons at the outlets
- Bollicine & Co. — champagne bar with small plates, perfect for a shopping break
Several existing stores also significantly expanded their footprints, including Tory Burch, Arc’teryx, Marc Jacobs, and Golden Goose. If you visited before the expansion and skipped these because they felt cramped, they’re worth revisiting — the new layouts make a real difference.
New and Expected Stores at Woodbury Commons in 2026
Simon Property Group doesn’t always announce new store openings far in advance, but we track construction activity, permit filings, and brand announcements to give you the most current picture. Here’s what’s confirmed or highly expected for 2026.
Sportswear & Outdoor
Outdoor and performance wear is one of the strongest growth categories at premium outlet centers. Woodbury Commons already has solid coverage with Nike, Adidas, The North Face, and Under Armour. The gap shoppers keep asking about? Lululemon. The Canadian activewear brand has expanded its outlet presence at several Premium Outlets locations across the US — Woodbury remains one of the most natural fits given its visitor demographics. We’ve heard the same question from readers on multiple visits: when is Lululemon coming?
Canada Goose is another name we’re watching. The brand has been testing outlet retail at select US locations, and given its strong international visitor appeal — particularly from Asia and Europe — Woodbury Commons makes sense. We’ll update this section when anything is confirmed.
Luxury Brands in the Pipeline
The 2024 expansion made clear that Simon is pushing Woodbury Commons further upmarket. Several ultra-luxury names are drawing significant search interest from visitors, and we’re tracking them as likely 2026 or early 2027 additions:
- Longchamp — The French leather goods brand is one of the most searched brands at Woodbury by international visitors. Multiple Premium Outlets locations carry it; Woodbury is a notable gap.
- Moncler — Ultra-luxury outerwear with strong appeal to Asian and European shoppers. Already at some Simon properties.
- Celine — Minimalist French luxury. Outlet presence has grown steadily and Woodbury’s visitor mix aligns perfectly.
- Fendi — Italian luxury house under LVMH, with a growing outlet footprint at premium US centers.
- Bottega Veneta — The intrecciato weave brand attracts serious luxury shoppers and would complement the existing luxury district.
For a full view of what’s open right now, the complete stores directory is updated regularly with additions, relocations, and closures.
The On-Site Hotel: Woodbury’s Biggest 2026 Project
The single most significant development at Woodbury Commons in 2026 may not be a store at all. Simon Property Group has confirmed plans for a 200-room on-site hotel — a project that would fundamentally change the visitor experience.
For international visitors and serious shoppers, this is genuinely big news. Right now, most visitors either drive from NYC or stay at hotels in Monroe, Harriman, or Woodbury NY. An on-site hotel means two full shopping days without logistics stress — early access before the crowds, late-evening shopping, and dinner at Parm or Shake Shack without rushing to catch the last bus back. If you’re planning a multi-day shopping trip to Woodbury, keep an eye on this.
FIFA World Cup 2026: What It Means for Woodbury Shoppers
New York City is hosting FIFA World Cup matches in summer 2026, and Woodbury Commons will feel the impact. Hundreds of thousands of international football fans will be in the NYC metro area — and for many, a day trip to the outlets is already on the itinerary.
What this means practically: expect busier-than-usual weekends from June through July 2026, particularly with European, South American, and Middle Eastern visitors. The upside is that Simon may accelerate planned store additions to capitalize on the influx. The brands most likely to open ahead of schedule are those with strong international appeal — Longchamp, Moncler, Celine, and Canada Goose.
Pro tip: during FIFA World Cup period, plan your transportation early and aim for weekday mornings. Check our hours and crowd guide for the best times to visit.
How to Stay Updated on New Openings
Simon typically announces major new tenants via their Premium Outlets website and social channels. For the most current picture of what’s open at Woodbury Commons right now, our stores directory is the best independent reference. A few practical notes:
- New stores often open in phases — not all sections may be stocked on opening day
- Brand-new outlet locations sometimes have limited inventory initially; return after a few months for fuller selection
- Guest services near Market Hall can confirm whether a specific store is open on the day of your visit
Getting There
Whether you’re coming for a newly opened store or doing a full shopping day, getting to Woodbury Commons is straightforward. The Shortline bus from Port Authority runs regularly throughout the day, drops you right at the entrance, and costs around $35 round trip — about an hour from midtown Manhattan. See the full transportation guide for all options including driving, rideshare, and organized tours.




