
The NIMBYs lost, a good thing.

Within 6 months half of them will have slinked in and bought something; within a year they'll be bragging about the "good buys" they had found there. The rest will be whining about the trashy riff-raff coming into
THEIR neighborhood, drawn by that store. As to the location .....
..... I wonder if Ms Mira is very familiar with Google and Google maps. Using a very moderate amount of
Google-Fu I found where her zip code is, the addresses of the Family Dollar stores in that zip code, and found those not listed as being in shopping centers on Google Maps satellite view. Here are the 5 locations Family Dollar lists for that zip code and in what they are located:
West Salem Shopping Center
South Park Shopping Center
3501 S. Main St. - shopping plaza
2201 W. Clemmonsville Rd. - shopping plaza
6223 Old U.S. 52 - shopping plaza
The latter 3 are the ones I had to locate on Google Maps satellite view. I'm not bragging, as anyone interested in fact-checking Ms Mira's implying that the new store was in a residential neighborhood could have done the same. My point is that all 5 Family Dollar stores in her zip code are in shopping centers/plazas. Even if the store she's talking about isn't on the map yet, Family Dollar locates its stores in shopping plazas, not as stand-alones in residential neighborhoods.
It shows how credulous DU-folk are that none of them thought to fact-check her

.
As for the sour-graping about Family Dollar being messy, with unhelpful employees, that comes down to the staff and manglement of the individual store, not corporate policy. The few times I've visited the store of a competitor,
Big Lots! (~$5.2B in 2015), the store was quite neat and the people were helpful. Family Dollar won't survive with messy stores and unhelpful people, and they know it. I think there is a good chance the messy, etc., store

was fictional. If it's true, well, we avoid KMart and Sears stores for those reasons, and look how well they're doing (= dying).