The reason I even know what Dollar Tree is, is because this is one of the drop-off locations for Operation Homefront. I volunteered to pick-up the merchandise being donated that will later be delivered to Military Families/children via Hialeah Kiwanis. Hence, the fifth star. I’m a sucker for charity. Particularly when it involves children. Right now we are collecting school supplies for back to school. There is a box in the front by the registers and you drop-off the items in there. I, or someone else, will go by at least once a week to pick-up the merchandise that we will store in a warehouse for future delivery. It’s that simple. The first thing I noticed upon walking-in is how steadily busy they are. It would stop for a second and then BAM, a line formed at the registers. Like their other stores having a different name, this is a one stop place. Let me warn you before going, everything here is CHEAP! I had to drag myself this morning because I kept seeing something I «think» I need. Picture it as a large, well organized Dollar Store. Difference is, you can find just about everything you’re looking for here in one visit. This includes many of the well known named brands. Again, EVERYTHINGISCHEAP! Things to note and blah, blah, blahs: * Language here is español and you may or may not be understood in English. * Parking — This building has it’s own parking area hidden behind the building on the side street. It looks like during Christmas it will be very tight. * This building is also shared by an Avon Retailer that someone already added on Unilocal.Thank you Unilocaler. You can find it here: Fun Fact: This trippy looking odd building is one of the original buildings of Hialeah from back in the day. This used to be a bank established in 1957. Since, it has been«this» or «that» through the years. Luckily for us that appreciate the unique architecture found in Hialeah, this building was never leveled to the ground.