Dollar Tree’s 1 Million Square Foot Distribution Facility Begins Operations In Missouri

The Missouri Department of Economic Development announced that Dollar Tree has cut the ribbon on its one million square foot distribution facility in Warrensburg, Missouri. This ribbon cutting comes on the heels of an April 2017 announcement of Dollar Tree’s plans to invest $110 million and create 375 new jobs by 2020.

“Warrensburg is a great community and Dollar Tree is a great addition to the region,” said Missouri Governor Mike Parson. “Dollar Tree recognized Missouri’s business-friendly approach, our strengths in logistics and distribution, and the talent we have available in the region – and we are proud to have them investing and creating jobs in Missouri.”

Headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, Dollar Tree is the largest and most successful single-price-point retailer in North America. Dollar Tree is currently ranked 134 on the Fortune 500 list of largest companies. Dollar Tree operates more than 14,900 stores across 48 states and five Canadian provinces, along with 23 distribution centers. This new facility will service stores across an 11-state region.

“We are pleased to celebrate the grand opening of our new Warrensburg distribution center,” said Dollar Tree’s President and Chief Executive Officer Gary Philbin. “This facility represents a key component to supporting Dollar Tree’s continued growth. We are pleased to be able to create jobs in the western Missouri region and are appreciative of the partnerships and support provided by the State of Missouri, Johnson County and the City of Warrensburg.”

“Dollar Tree is a fantastic company, creating jobs and opportunity in Warrensburg,” said Steve Johnson, CEO of Missouri Partnership. “It’s great to see yet another company take advantage of Missouri’s unique distribution and logistics strengths and improve the lives of Missouri residents through job creation and investing in the community.”

“The grand opening of the Dollar Tree Distribution Center is the result of long time efforts with our partners and community leaders, who consistently work together to prove we are an area determined to do business,” said Warrensburg Mayor Danielle Johnston. “We thank Dollar Tree for recognizing the great assets we have long known were available in Warrensburg. The impact of 375 new jobs in our area will be immense and we will continue this positive momentum and prepare for future growth.”

For more information on Missouri’s logistics strengths check out our webpage, or contact Steve Johnson, CEO of Missouri Partnership, at 314.725.2688 or via our contact form, with any questions you might have, and learn how Missouri Partnership can help with your business investment needs.

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