Lately, the unfortunate trend in retail can make it feel like brick-and-mortar is on a steady decline as closures across major stores mount—including some that are disappearing entirely. But despite the ongoing downsizing, not all companies are cutting corners and scaling back their physical locations. Now, Target says it’s opening 32 new stores in the coming months.
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Target’s new locations will be scattered across the U.S.
Even though the company already claims to have a location within 10 miles of every doorstep in the U.S., Target recently announced it will be expanding its physical footprint. The nearly three dozen new stores will be spread across 15 states, with some states welcoming multiple locations, per the company’s website. The latest openings will add to the retailer’s existing 1,963 stores.
The company says it takes careful consideration when choosing where to plant a new bullseye. “We look at a number of factors, like how we can best meet a community’s needs, site constraints, other area Target stores, and more,” the company says on its website. “And each step of the way, we work closely with local officials and guests to develop stores that truly make shopping easy, inspiring, and affordable.”
Best Life has reached out to Target for more information on opening dates, and we will update this article with any response.
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Here’s where Target will be opening new stores.
- Surprise, Arizona (NE intersection of Highway 303 and Waddell Road)
- Queen Creek, Arizona (37854 N. Gantzel Rd.)
- Fresno Francher Creek, California (205 S. Clovis Ave.)
- South Lake Tahoe, California (4000 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)
- Guilford, Connecticut (900 Boston Post Rd.)
- Norwalk, Connecticut (680 Connecticut Ave.)
- Bradenton Heritage Harbour, Florida (725 Lighthouse Dr.)
- Cypress Creek Station, Florida (6415 N. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale)
- Lake Nona, Florida (Lake Nona Boulevard)
- Miami Beach North, Florida (400 71st St.)
- Trailwinds Village, Florida (County Road 466A and Seven Mile Drive)
- Wesley Chapel Grove, Florida (Corner of Oakley Boulevard and Pink Flamingo Lane)
- Frankfort, Kentucky (Northeast quadrant of Interstate Highway 64 and Route 127)
- Springfield, Missouri (Southeast intersection of MO Route 413 and U.S. Highway 160)
- University City, Missouri (Olive Boulevard between Interstate Highway 170 and Woodson Road)
- Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina (2901 Wallace Adcock Blvd.)
- Myrtle Grove, North Carolina (Southeast corner of Carolina Beach Road and Piner Road)
- Selma, North Carolina (551 Saint Mark Ave.)
- Grand Island, Nebraska (West 13th Street between Highway 281 and North Webb Road)
- Flemington, New Jersey (325 Route 202)
- Bridgehampton, New York (2044 Montauk Hwy.)
- Astoria, Queens, New York (31st Street between Ditmars Boulevard and 23rd Avenue)
- West Chester, Pennsylvania (985 Paoli Pike)
- Indian Land, South Carolina (5345 Crossridge Blvd.)
- Wynnewood Village, Dallas, Texas (655 W. Illinois Ave.)
- Denton, Texas (2755 W. University, Building R)
- Forney, Texas (11520 East U.S. 80)
- Fort Worth, Texas (McPherson Boulevard and Chisholm Trail Parkway)
- Little Elm, Texas (U.S. Highway 30 and Ryan Spiritas Parkway)
- Stafford, Texas (Arc Lane)
- Logan, Utah (1300 Main St., Suite #100)
- South Riding, Virginia (Loudoun County Parkway and Dulles West Boulevard)