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What's Coming To Monmouth County In 2025? A Look At New Businesses
Here's your sneak peek at some of the businesses set to join Monmouth County in the new year.
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — The new year is almost here.
As we get ready to say goodbye to 2024, there’s plenty to look forward to in the new year and plenty of businesses set to join the Monmouth County area.
While we’ve already taken a look at some of the 2024 businesses that have opened in Monmouth County, there are still plenty of stores, restaurants and more that have yet to open.
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Here’s your sneak peek at what’s coming to the Monmouth County:
Nordstrom Rack (Manalapan)
In Spring 2025, Manalapan plans to welcome Nordstrom Rack, an off-price retail division of Nordstrom Inc. The store will be located in Manalapan Commons off Route 9 and Craig Road.
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Honeygrow (Freehold)
Known for its made-to-order stir-fry and honey-bars, Honeygrow plans to open a new location the Freehold Marketplace at Route 33 and West Main Street. The restaurant will be the chain’s 9th NJ location.
Pickleball Kingdom (Marlboro)
While there’s no official opening date for Pickleball Kingdom yet, the franchise announced that it plans to open its first Monmouth County location in Marlboro. The brand is known as the world’s largest indoor pickleball entity.
Sickles Market (Little Silver)
In a recent announcement, Sickles said they plan to re-open at their original Harrison Avenue location in Summer 2025. The market is planning to re-open with help from 1663 Partners, an LLC that plans to buy the property and reopen the store.
Perkins Griddle & Go (Monmouth County)
In 2025, lifelong Monmouth County residents Lisa Dalton and Anthony Degrande plan to bring Perkins Griddle & Go to Monmouth County. Known for its breakfast and homestyle comfort food, the franchise has signed its largest Griddle & Go agreement to date with a 10-unit deal throughout the county.
Dill Dinkers (Monmouth County)
Dill Dinkers, an indoor pickleball club franchise, will soon bring 20 new clubs to Monmouth, Middlesex and Union counties. The franchise offers amenities such as open play, a ball machine, lessons, clinics and more for customers to enjoy.
Gap Factory Store & Ross Dress For Less (Middletown)
In 2025 and 2026, Middletown will welcome a Ross Dress For Less and Gap Factory Store in the Middletown Marketplace on Route 35. Both stores will open in the former Bed, Bath & Beyond space.
Jersey Pickleball Club (Holmdel)
In mid-March, Bell Works will welcome Jersey Pickleball Club to their lower level. The club will host five professional courts, social areas, lockers and more.
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