5 Major Retail and Business Openings in California for May 2026

openCALIFORNIA - California’s retail landscape in May 2026 is defined by two major themes: "Transit-Oriented Retail" and the "Suburban Service Pivot." While major cities are focusing on luxury and experiential hubs, the state's growth is being anchored by massive infrastructure milestones that are bringing new life to historic corridors.


5 Major Retail and Business Openings in California for May 2026
5 Major Retail and Business Openings in California for May 2026

Here is what is opening and expanding across California this month.


1. The Wilshire Corridor Rebirth (May 8)

Perhaps the most significant "opening" in the state this month isn't a single store, but the infrastructure that will fuel thousands of them.



  • Metro D Line Extension: Section 1 of the LA Metro D Line (Purple Line) extension is officially scheduled to open on May 8, 2026.
  • The Retail Impact: This milestone brings three new underground stations to Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/Fairfax, and Wilshire/La Cienega. Expect a "retail gold rush" along these stops as boutique shops, cafes, and service-oriented businesses (like high-end skincare and medical spas) move into the street-level spaces to serve the influx of transit commuters.

2. Target’s Central Valley Expansion

As part of its massive "2,000-Store" national expansion plan, Target is doubling down on California’s high-growth inland regions.

  • Bakersfield and Delano: Following their spring "soft launches," the new Target locations in Bakersfield and Delano are hitting their first full month of peak operation this May.
  • The Strategy: These aren't just clothing stores; they are designed as "one-stop hubs" with massive Ulta Beauty shop-in-shops and expanded Apple sections, aimed at capturing the "trade-down" consumer looking for value and convenience in the Central Valley.

3. The "Victorville" Breakout

In the High Desert, the Desert Sky Plaza II development is a hive of activity this month.



  • Groundbreaking Phase: While the full center (anchored by Target and Burlington) is slated for 2027, May 2026 marks the official second-quarter groundbreaking for this 30-acre, 300,000-square-foot project.
  • The Ripple Effect: Nearby existing retail in the Roy Rogers Drive corridor is seeing a surge in "pad site" openings—including new drive-thrus and car washes—as developers race to establish a footprint before the massive anchor stores arrive.

4. Santa Rosa: The "Montgomery Village" Transformation

Northern California is seeing a "boutique-ification" of its classic shopping centers.

  • A New Tenant Mix: Montgomery Village in Santa Rosa is celebrating a wave of May openings for several high-profile brands, including Vuori, Sweetgreen, and Blue Mercury.
  • The Trend: This shift represents the "lifestyle over big-box" trend dominating NorCal, where developers are replacing old department stores with fitness studios (like Club Pilates) and specialty coffee (like Blue Bottle) to create a "neighborhood living room" feel.

5. Inland Empire: Moreno Valley Mall Reopening

Following a period of closure due to safety and health code violations earlier in the year, the Moreno Valley Mall is slated for a major "Spring 2026 Re-Opening."

  • The Reboot: May marks the first full month of the mall’s revitalized operations. Management is focusing on "backfilling" vacant spaces with experiential tenants—think Dave & Buster’s style entertainment and service providers—to win back the community’s trust and foot traffic.


California Economic Forecast: May 2026

The trend in California is "Selective Development." According to the Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast, retail sentiment has turned optimistic across the state, but development is increasingly focused on grocery-anchored centers and transit hubs.




openTraveler Tip: If you're in Los Angeles, take advantage of the "Opening Week" festivities for the D Line Extension starting May 8. Many retailers near the La Cienega and Fairfax stations are offering "Metro Rider" discounts to celebrate the new connection between Miracle Mile and Downtown.