North Texas is getting even more convenient for residents and savvy shoppers. Costco, the beloved membership-based grocery warehouse known for its bulk deals and iconic food court, is expanding its footprint across the Dallas-Fort Worth area with three new stores — including locations in Prosper, Weatherford, and Celina.
New Openings This Spring
Two of the new stores are scheduled to open in mid-March:
- Prosper: Located at 5620 W. University Dr., near FM 1385 and adjacent to a new School of Rock. This location has been in the works for nearly two years and officially broke ground in March 2024.
- Weatherford: Positioned at 310 Center Point Rd., at the northwest corner of I-20 and Center Point Road. This 160,000-square-foot facility will be the first of its kind in Parker County, featuring gas stations, a tire center, food options, and in-house optical, hearing, and pharmacy services.
According to Prosper Economic Development President Jordan Simms, the city is enthusiastic about the economic benefits the new Costco will bring, including increased sales and property tax revenue.
Looking Ahead to Celina
Costco also has big plans for Celina, with a new store projected to open by December 2025. The Celina location will be part of The Crossing at Moore Farm, a 105-acre mixed-use development at the corner of Ownsby and Preston Road, led by Shop Companies. Construction is already underway.
While Costco typically remains tight-lipped about the factors behind its location choices, this expansion reflects the company’s growing confidence in the region’s booming residential and commercial growth.
Costco’s Growing Presence in DFW
With over 800 locations worldwide and more than a dozen across the DFW area — including in Plano, McKinney, Southlake, and Fort Worth — Costco continues to be a major draw for homebuyers seeking value, convenience, and community amenities. The last store to open in the region was in McKinney in 2018.
From discounted groceries and household items to flat-screen TVs and fuel, Costco is more than just a shopping destination — it’s a lifestyle perk that adds to the appeal of living in North Texas.

