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Dollar General To Close Dozens Of Stores: What To Know In MN

Dollar General plans to close nearly 100 stores nationwide during the first quarter of 2025.

Dollar General plans to close nearly 100 stores nationwide during the first quarter of 2025, potentially including underperforming stores in Minnesota, the company said in an earnings report released this month.
Dollar General plans to close nearly 100 stores nationwide during the first quarter of 2025, potentially including underperforming stores in Minnesota, the company said in an earnings report released this month. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

MINNESOTA — Dollar General plans to close nearly 100 stores nationwide during the first quarter of 2025, potentially including underperforming stores in Minnesota, the company said in an earnings report released this month.

The company said it also plans to close 45 Popshelf stores. Dollar General announced the new retail concept in 2020 featuring on-trend and seasonal home decor, health and beauty items, home cleaning supplies, and party and entertaining goods, with 95 percent of items priced at $5 or less.

The list of stores to be closed wasn’t immediately available. The company operates more than 20,000 Dollar General, DG Market, DGX and Popshelf stores in 48 states, according to its website. The stores planned for closure were identified during a “store portfolio optimization review” late last year.

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Dollar General operates dozens of stores across the Twin Cities metro.

“As we look to build on the substantial progress we made on our Back to Basics work in fiscal 2024, we believe this review was appropriate to further strengthen the foundation of our business,” Todd Vasos, Dollar General’s chief executive officer, said in the earnings report.

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The closings represent less than 1 percent of Dollar General’s overall store base, Vasos said, adding, “We believe this decision better positions us to service our customers and communities.”

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