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Major US discount retailer operating 16,000+ Dollar Tree stores; sold Family Dollar in 2025 for $1B vs $8.5B purchase price; pivoting to multi-price strategy up to $7; Norfolk Virginia-based retailer refocusing on its core single-price-point brand strength.
Dollar Tree is a major US discount retailer founded in 1986 in Norfolk, Virginia, operating the Dollar Tree and (formerly) Family Dollar banners. The company built its brand on the single-price-point model — everything for $1 — which created a simple, powerful value proposition for budget-conscious shoppers. Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar in 2015 for $8.5 billion in a transformative deal intended to expand its footprint in urban and rural low-income markets.\n\nDollar Tree operates more than 16,000 stores across the United States and Canada under the Dollar Tree banner. After years of struggling to integrate Family Dollar, the company sold the Family Dollar banner in 2025 for $1 billion — a significant write-down from its acquisition price — and pivoted its full strategic attention to the Dollar Tree brand. The company has shifted away from the rigid $1 price point to a multi-price strategy with items priced up to $7, allowing it to carry higher-quality and larger-format products that improve margins.\n\nDollar Tree generates approximately $30 billion in annual revenue and is one of the largest brick-and-mortar retailers in the United States. The sale of Family Dollar marks a strategic reset as the company focuses on store renovation, assortment upgrades, and the multi-price format to compete more effectively against Walmart, Dollar General, and deep-discount e-commerce. In 2025–2026, Dollar Tree has been remodeling stores to the new format and testing expanded consumables and seasonal categories to drive trip frequency.
Second-largest US homebuilder; 80,000 homes FY2024; $35.4B revenue; Millrose Properties land REIT spin-off announced 2024 to create capital-light homebuilder model; "Everything's Included" strategy.
Lennar Corporation is the second-largest homebuilder in the United States by revenue, founded in 1954 by Leonard Miller and Arnold Rosen in Miami, Florida, where it remains headquartered, trading on NYSE (LEN). The company delivered approximately 80,000 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending November 30) and generated approximately $35.4 billion in revenues under Executive Chairman Stuart Miller, with Jon Jaffe and Diane Bessette serving as co-CEOs. Lennar builds homes across entry-level, move-up, and active adult buyer segments in 26 states and over 100 metropolitan markets, with significant concentration in Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, and North Carolina—America's fastest-growing metropolitan areas where household formation and domestic migration trends support sustained demand. Lennar's "Everything's Included" merchandising strategy bundles premium features into base home prices, simplifying the purchase experience and improving per-home revenue per square foot versus competitors offering extensive à la carte options.
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