Plans Submitted for New Goodwill Store in Henderson

Proposed location would be across from Chapel Hill Church along U.S. 60 East.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

Plans have been submitted to build a new Goodwill store in Henderson, Kentucky. The proposed location would be at the intersection of Watson Lane and U.S. 60 East, across from Chapel Hill Church. The parcel is currently zoned for agricultural use, so a rezoning application has been filed.

Why it matters

The addition of a new Goodwill store in Henderson would provide more options for affordable shopping and donations in the community. Goodwill stores are often seen as community hubs that support job training and local charitable initiatives.

The details

The new Goodwill store would be built on a parcel of land currently zoned for agricultural use, so a rezoning application has been submitted to the Henderson City-County Planning Commission, Evansville Goodwill, and the landowner. No specific opening date has been announced yet for the proposed store.

  • Plans for the new Goodwill store were submitted on February 17, 2026.

The players

Henderson City-County Planning Commission

The local government agency responsible for reviewing and approving land use and zoning changes in Henderson.

Evansville Goodwill

The regional Goodwill organization that would operate the proposed new store in Henderson.

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What’s next

The Henderson City-County Planning Commission will review the rezoning application and make a decision on whether to approve the new Goodwill store location.

The takeaway

The proposed new Goodwill store in Henderson would provide more affordable shopping and donation options for the local community, while also potentially serving as a hub for job training and charitable initiatives supported by the Goodwill organization.