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PayMore to open 90-plus stores in 2026 — here's where

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PayMore operates more than 100 stores across North America.

PayMore has its sights set on continued growth in the new year.

The buy-sell-trade electronics franchise plans to open 96 new stores across the United States and Canada in 2026, an average of eight new openings per month (full list at end of article). Last year, PayMore reached 100 stores, and the company has no plans of slowing down its expansion.

PayMore says nearly half of its planned 2026 openings are already supported by signed leases and active letters of intent, reflecting “strong execution across real estate, buildout and permitting.”

“Our growth is two-fold with consistent new deal signings, lease signings, and store openings,” said Stephen Preuss, CEO of PayMore. “The model was intentionally designed to remove many of the real estate and operational hurdles that slow down traditional retail and food franchises.”

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PayMore is currently developing new locations in the following cities:

United States

  • California: Lakewood; Milpitas; Fontana
  • Florida: Miami Lakes; Fort Myers; Plantation; The Crossings (Miami area); Tampa (University Square); Brandon; Largo
  • Illinois: Vernon Hills; Streamwood
  • Indiana: Avon
  • Iowa: West Des Moines; Coralville
  • Idaho: West Boise
  • Missouri: Maplewood
  • Nebraska: West Omaha
  • New Jersey: Hamilton (Trenton area); Toms River
  • New York: Bushwick (Brooklyn); Deer Park (Long Island)
  • Ohio: Westlake
  • Pennsylvania: Wexford; York
  • Tennessee: Hendersonville
  • Texas: McAllen

Canada

  • Alberta: Chinook (Calgary area); St. Albert (Edmonton area)
  • British Columbia: North Vancouver; Vancouver; Langley; Newton (Surrey)
  • Nova Scotia: Dartmouth; Halifax
  • Ontario: Kanata (Ottawa area); Oakville (Greater Toronto Area)

[READ MORE: PayMore signs deal to expand in Boston area, Sunbelt]

Founded in 2011 in Massapequa, N.Y., PayMore has processed nearly 2 million device trade-ins. The company specializes in purchasing smartphones, gaming systems, tablets and other consumer electronics, providing customers with competitive compensation for their pre-owned electronics.

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