IKEA Is Coming to Chantilly: Dulles Expo Center to Transform into New Store
Big retail news just hit Northern Virginia: IKEA is officially moving into Chantilly. According to reporting by theburn.com, the Swedish home furnishings giant has confirmed plans to take over a large section of the Dulles Expo Center and convert it into a brand-new store.
What We Know So Far
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Location: 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center Drive, at the current Dulles Expo Center site.
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Size: 109,000 square feet. That makes it a mid-sized IKEA — larger than the 5,000 sq. ft. “plan-and-order” showrooms, but smaller than the massive 325,000 sq. ft. Woodbridge location.
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Building: The South Hall of the Expo Center will be refurbished and repurposed into the store. The North Hall isn’t included in the current plans, and its future use remains undecided.
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Restaurant: Yes, the plans include one of IKEA’s iconic in-store restaurants (get ready for Swedish meatballs without the drive to Potomac Mills).
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Timeline: Construction start date is still TBD. Permits and contractors are the next steps before work can begin.
Why This Matters
Northern Virginia already has one IKEA — the Woodbridge superstore. But for those in Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and beyond, driving to Potomac Mills can be a trek. The Chantilly location will put IKEA’s affordable, design-forward furniture and accessories within easier reach for thousands of households.
The Dulles Expo Center has long been a hub for conventions, expos, and community events. Seeing part of it converted into a major retail anchor is a sign of how Northern Virginia’s retail landscape is evolving. It’s also a vote of confidence in Chantilly’s central location along Route 28, Route 50, and near Dulles International Airport.
My Take

I think this could be great for the area — especially for homeowners and renters who will now have an IKEA much closer than Woodbridge. At the same time, I’ve always enjoyed going to shows at the Dulles Expo Center, like the CSA Sports Show and other community events. It’ll be interesting to see if the North Hall keeps operating for those types of gatherings, or if we slowly see the Expo Center’s role shift away from events altogether.
Either way, this is going to change how people think about shopping and entertainment in Chantilly.
Final Thoughts
With work just getting underway, it may be a while before doors open at IKEA Chantilly. But one thing’s clear: the buzz is real, and the Dulles Expo Center is about to take on a whole new identity.
Stay tuned — I’ll keep you updated as permits get pulled and construction progresses.
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Source: theburn.com
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