Dollar Tree site sells for $950K in Fort Myers


A Dollar Tree will be developed at 13480 Rickenbacker Parkway in Lee County.
A Dollar Tree will be developed at 13480 Rickenbacker Parkway in Lee County.
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A Fort Myers retail pad has sold for $950,000 and will be developed into a Dollar Tree store, according to LQ Commercial Real Estate Services. The 1.9-acre site is located at 13480 Rickenbacker Parkway, off Daniels Parkway and near Southwest Florida International Airport. Next door will be a 7-Eleven store. 

“This is an excellent location for Dollar Tree due to its strong traffic, convenient access and proximity to reestablished residential neighborhoods,” Bob Pekol, senior associate with LQ Commercial Fort Myers, says in a statement. 

“The site’s visibility and accessibility align well with Dollar Tree’s neighborhood-focused model, making it a strategic fit for serving daily needs in this growing area of Fort Myers," adds Pekol, who brokered the deal.

The seller of the property is Daniels Parkway Real Estate Investment LP in Estero, and the transaction closed Dec. 22, according to Lee County property records.

DPG Florida Shopping Centers LLC — which correlates to Delaney Property Group in Mobile, Alabama — purchased the retail pad in Fort Myers. The Alabama-based commercial real estate development company has developed more than 3 million square feet across more than a dozen states, mainly in the South, according to its website. Its project portfolio includes Starbucks, Dollar Tree, BJ’s Wholesale, Tire Kingdom and T-Mobile stores, among others.

There are more than 9,200 Dollar Tree stores in 48 contiguous states. About 85% of its products are priced at $2 or less, Dollar Tree CEO Mike Creedon said during the company's December 2025 earnings report. Stores are generally 8,000 to 10,000 square feet.

 

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Elizabeth King

Elizabeth is a business news reporter with the Business Observer, covering primarily Sarasota-Bradenton, in addition to other parts of the region. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, she previously covered hyperlocal news in Maryland for Patch for 12 years. Now she lives in Sarasota County.

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