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Dollar Tree Keeps Real Estate Plans in Place as Freight Costs Cut Profits

Company To Make $1.25 Price for Goods in Stores Permanent

Dollar Tree such as this one built in Milan, Illinois, last year contributed to higher sales in the company's latest quarter. (CoStar)
Dollar Tree such as this one built in Milan, Illinois, last year contributed to higher sales in the company's latest quarter. (CoStar)

Rising supply chain costs cut into Dollar Tree properties during the third quarter, but that isn’t altering plans to roll out new stores or renovate others.

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