Dollar Tree, the discount retailer that has been a go-to for people, especially for themed decorations, has been working vigorously to bring customers back to the store.
Some of the restructuring has involved introducing more price variations for bundled items and revamping how products are placed in the store.
Last year, Dollar Tree sold its Family Dollar banner to private equity firms Brigade Capital Management and Macellum Capital Management for $1 billion, a big drop from the $8.5 billion it paid in 2015 for its acquisition.
Ever since, Dollar Tree has been working hard to reposition itself as a crowd favorite for deals and discounts and to double down on providing โvalue, convenience, and discoveryโ to its customers, as Dollar Tree CEO Mike Creedon noted.
In its latest efforts to win back customers, the company is expanding its distribution network and upgrading inventory systems, part of a broader effort to streamline operations and ensure that shelves are always stocked with what the shoppers want.
Dollar Tree has been modernizing its distribution network to better manage inventory and support its growing product assortment.
Executives pointed out that investments in improving product availability and store standards are part of enhancing the overall customer experience, consequently driving in-store footprint.
This includes rebuilding the Oklahoma distribution center, which will serve 700 stores and is expected to be operational by 2027.
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Dollar Treeโs Arizona distribution center will open in 2026 and will serve stores in Utah, Nevada, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Additionally, the discount retailer purchased a 1.25 million-square-foot distribution center near Phoenix in 2025, according to Retail Dive.
These new distribution centers will be pivotal in improving store experiences by ensuring that products are found on the shelf on time, especially around holidays.
Dollar Tree will also open 400 new stores while targeting 75 closings.
While the operational investments are in place, the companyโs next step is to retain customers in-store, a key challenge for the retailer.
Dollar Treeโs recent Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings report, announced on March 16, showed that store traffic had declined in the past quarter, even as the company reported modest sales growth.
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