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Dollar Tree Muscles Into Orangevale’s Cable Park Shopping Hub

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Published on June 17, 2026
Dollar Tree Muscles Into Orangevale’s Cable Park Shopping HubSource: Google Street View

Shoppers along Greenback Lane are about to get another place to stretch a dollar, with Dollar Tree planning a new store at Cable Park Shopping Center in Orangevale. The center already packs in Grocery Outlet, Ross and other national chains, so the discount giant’s arrival is poised to shuffle midday foot traffic for nearby shoppers and small businesses, according to recent leasing materials and local business coverage.

As reported by Sacramento Business Journal, Dollar Tree is listed among the upcoming additions at Cable Park. Reporter Sonya Sorich identified the chain as one of the tenants expected to join the shopping center this season.

Leasing Docs Point To A Done Deal

Leasing materials from the property’s manager list Dollar Tree on the center’s tenant roster and include a detailed site plan of who is already in and which spaces are still up for grabs. According to U.S. Realty Partners, the property brochure lays out the center’s layout and tenant mix, while a separate site plan from U.S. Realty Partners marks an executed lease in the row of storefronts that face the main parking area.

Why This Corner Keeps Luring Big Chains

Commercial listings show Cable Park sitting on a high-visibility corner at Greenback Lane and Hazel Avenue, with strong daily traffic counts that make it a magnet for national retailers, according to CBRE. Industry coverage also notes that Dollar Tree is ramping up net-new stores this year while testing multi-price assortments and different neighborhood footprints, per Retail TouchPoints. For Orangevale shoppers, that translates to yet another low-price option within a short drive of several nearby suburbs.

What It Means For Neighboring Shops

Analysts and retail coverage say Dollar Tree locations typically bring steady, price-driven traffic that can help smaller in-center businesses while also tightening competition for other discount outlets, as reported by Retail Dive. The Sacramento Business Journal report did not include a confirmed opening date for the Orangevale store.

Property leasing pages and local business outlets remain the best places to watch for an official timeline. Hoodline will update this article when Dollar Tree or the center’s leasing agent posts a firm opening date or tenant build-out plans.