Some 99 Cents Only stores shut down when the company went out of business will reopen as Dollar Tree locations.
More than 70 shuttered 99 Cents Only Stores across Southern California will reopen as Dollar Tree locations as part of a massive acquisition by the discount chain.Dollar Tree announced Wednesday it acquired the leasing rights for 170 99 Cents Only Stores across the states of California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas, with plans to reopen these retail locations as soon as this fall.
In Santa Ana, some shoppers rushed to the store after hearing about the company going out of business — making some last-minute purchases before it closed for good.'Inflation has been high,' said shopper Julie Ann Mckenzie. 'So that's why I shop here. And it is close to home.
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