KEY POINTS
  • "Brick and mortar isn't dead. Ollie's is thriving," Ollie's Bargain Outlet CEO Mark Butler tells CNBC.
  • "Our shopping experience, it's absolutely un-duplicable online. It just ain't gonna happen," he says in an interview with Jim Cramer.
  • Ollie's opened three stores in Tennessee on Wednesday, has plans to expand to its 25th state, and is eyeing 950 stores in the long term, the CEO says.

Ollie's Bargain Outlet is one-third of the way to opening 950 locations after opening three Tennessee stores on Wednesday, CEO Mark Butler told CNBC.

The discount retailer is also eyeing new establishments in Oklahoma and Massachusetts, which he said would expand the chain to 25 states across the country. Ollie's store count currently stands at 318 with four more locations in the pipeline, according to its website.