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Dollar General Invests $26 Million in New Facility in Bowling Green

Dollar General's new cold storage and distribution center in Bowling Green

Bowling Green, Kentucky, September 11, 2025

News Summary

Dollar General has announced a $26 million investment in a new cold storage and distribution center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The facility, spanning 160,000 square feet, is expected to create 65 new jobs and enhance supply chain efficiency for timely deliveries. The investment is projected to impact the local economy positively, estimated at around $70 million over the next decade, thereby supporting the community’s recovery from the pandemic.

Bowling Green, Kentucky – Dollar General has officially announced a significant investment of $26 million for a new cold storage and distribution center in Bowling Green. This facility is designed to span approximately 160,000 square feet and is anticipated to create 65 new jobs within the local economy once operational.

This new center is expected to improve Dollar General’s supply chain efficiency, allowing for timely delivery to its vast network of stores. Currently, Dollar General operates more than 16,500 stores across 46 states, with about 75% of the American population living within five miles of a Dollar General location. The increased logistical capacity provided by this facility will help eliminate delays in product delivery, thereby boosting service to stores.

The company chose Bowling Green for its strategic advantages, citing the city’s adeptness in offering prepared development sites and a quick permitting process via the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce. Remarkably, the project was executed in under a month, demonstrating effective collaboration among local elected officials, state partners, and utility companies.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear highlighted the importance of such investments in supporting job creation and economic activities as the state recovers from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Alongside a distribution center in Walton, Dollar General’s new facility will collectively yield over 400 jobs in the Kentucky region, emphasizing the retailer’s commitment to the local economy.

The economic impact of this new facility on the Bowling Green area is projected to be approximately $70 million over the next decade. Annual local spending generated by this facility includes an estimated $777,000 in retail expenditures, $199,000 on utility bills, $166,000 for insurance, and $149,000 on home furnishings and repairs. This influx of financial activity is likely to bolster the local economy significantly.

In addition, Dollar General plans to leverage its existing network of 100 trucking companies in the region through its DG Private Fleet, ensuring seamless transportation operations. Currently, the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics sector in South Central Kentucky employs approximately 9,995 people, indicating a robust job market for individuals in these industries.

Bowling Green Mayor Bruce Wilkerson expressed support for the city’s selection as the site for this facility, emphasizing its logistic and operational advantages for Dollar General. This development signals significant growth potential for both the retailer and the Bowling Green community.

As Dollar General continues to expand its footprint, the new cold storage and distribution center is set to play a vital role in enhancing its operations and further establishing its presence in Kentucky.

FAQs

What is the purpose of the new Dollar General cold storage and distribution center?

The new facility aims to enhance Dollar General’s supply chain efficiency, allowing for timely deliveries to its stores.

How much did Dollar General invest in the Bowling Green facility?

Dollar General invested $26 million in the new facility.

How many jobs will the new facility create?

The center is expected to generate 65 new jobs in the Bowling Green area.

What is the size of the new distribution center?

The facility will occupy approximately 160,000 square feet.

What is the projected economic impact of the new facility?

The estimated local economic impact is around $70 million over the next decade.

How does Dollar General plan to utilize transportation services in the region?

Dollar General plans to use its existing network of 100 trucking companies through its DG Private Fleet for logistics operations.

Feature Details
Investment $26 million
Facility Size 160,000 square feet
Jobs Created 65 new jobs
Estimated Economic Impact $70 million over 10 years
Annual Local Spending $777,000 in retail, $199,000 on utilities, $166,000 for insurance, $149,000 on furnishings
Existing Trucking Relationships 100 trucking companies
Transportation Sector Employment 9,995 jobs in South Central Kentucky

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