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    Dollar & Up

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Burlington

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    Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory was founded by Monroe Gary Milstein and his…read morefather, Abe, who had been in the wholesale and retail outerwear business together since 1946. Their first store opened in 1972 in Burlington New Jersey, hence the name Burlington. Monroe's wife used the money she made as a librarian for the down payment. a second store was opened and then the company went public. In 2006, Burlington was purchased by Bain Capital Partners for $2.06 billion. Monroe Gary Milstein passed away this past May in Bal Harbour, Florida. Today Burlington is a discount clothing and home goods store with more than 1,100 stores in 47 states. The corporate headquarters are still in Burlington, New Jersey. Burlington is the third largest department store retailer behind TJX and Ross Stores. This new Burlington store opened in the former Big Lots, next to Publix. It is the companies 1,744th store. While it feels a little smaller than the nearest Burlington in nearby Coral Springs, Turtle Run, I love that it is brand new and stocked with great merchandise for holiday shopping. They sell men's women's and children's clothing along with accessories, home goods, beauty products, toys, decor, and more. I especially loved the Stitch pajamas, Grinch pillows, and adorable holiday soaps which are perfect for last minute gifts. They have a great selection of holiday outfits at deeply discounted prices. They also carry great name brands like Fila, Puna, Champion, Steve Madden, L'Oreal, Sketchers, and DKNY. You can save ten percent on your purchase if you open their credit card. Rather than enduring another empty eyesore, this a welcome addition to the shopping plaza.

    I went in specifically looking for a throw rug, had a very particular type in mind and struck out;…read morebut I was pleasantly surprised with the store inventory/selection in almost every department, lay out, cleanliness and mostly, with how organized and neat everything looked throughout the entire store ... WOW Clearly a well managed and run store. It was after 9pm on a weeknight and I couldn't stay long, but I'll definitely be back SOON

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    Ross Dress for Less

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    I would give zero stars if this was an option. When you walk in the store, you are "greeted" by a…read moreman in some kind of tactile vest that has LOSS PREVENTION on the back in big yellow letters. There's also a sign that says WE CHECK RECEIPTS. I go about my shopping and the stock is sparse to me, compared to other discount stores. The toy shelves are messy, as always. Not much in home goods. What they do have are annoying buzzing alarms going off at the front and the back of the store. I went to pay for my two items. The register is practically next to the other guy in a tactile vest, but he has to check my receipt. When I approached him, he spoke in I guess French because s'il vous plait is one of the few phrases I know in French and he ended with that. EIther they don't trust their employees or they don't trust their shoppers, but either way, not a pleasant experience or one I will repeat. TJ Maxx and Marshalls both have better stock and don't make their customers feel like criminals.

    service was horrible. Store had not done their Christmas markdown, I asked the fitting room lady…read moreshe tells me she dont know to go ask in the front. I go to the front and asked loss prevention tall skinny black guy he goes and points to the cashier barely says a word. I make my way to the cashier which she immediately goes I DONT KNOW. I said how does anyone not know? she gave me attitude on it and said she is not merch team. I said how does anyone in here not know, do they not work there? Or just simply because its ROSS they dont care for customer service or just maybe the fake hazel contacts didnt allow her to be kind.

    Dollar & Up - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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