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Windsor Today
By the People, for the People
Walmart Revives Supercenter Plans in Windsor After Nearly 20 Years
The retail giant proposes a 191,300-square-foot Supercenter and fueling station on 20 acres it owns in the town.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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Walmart has filed a site plan application to develop a 191,300-square-foot Supercenter and affiliated fueling station on 20 acres it owns in Windsor, Colorado. The proposal also includes two additional retail pad sites for future development, marking the revival of Walmart's plans in the town after more than two decades of uncertainty.
Why it matters
Walmart's decision to move forward with a Supercenter in Windsor is significant, as the town has long been a target for the retail giant but has seen previous plans stall over the years. The new Supercenter would bring increased shopping options and potentially more jobs to the area, but may also raise concerns about the impact on local businesses and the town's character.
The details
According to the site plan application filed with Windsor's planning department, Walmart proposes to develop a 191,300-square-foot Supercenter and fueling station on 20 acres it owns at the northeast corner of Main and 17th streets. The plan also includes the creation of two additional retail pad sites for future development.
- Walmart has filed a site plan application with Windsor's planning department in 2026.
The players
Walmart
A multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores.
Windsor, Colorado
A town located in Weld County, Colorado, with a population of over 30,000 people.
What’s next
The town of Windsor will review Walmart's site plan application and determine whether to approve the proposed Supercenter development.
The takeaway
Walmart's decision to revive its Supercenter plans in Windsor after nearly 20 years of uncertainty reflects the company's continued interest in expanding its presence in the region, but also raises questions about the potential impact on the local community and existing businesses.

