
If you’re a Target customer, we’ve got exciting news for you! The retail giant has announced plans to open more stores across several U.S. states. Wondering if one will be near you? Here’s a breakdown of where the new locations will be.
How many new Target stores are opening?
According to the list of upcoming locations shared by the company, at least 48 new stores are expected to open.
Where will the new Target stores be located?
The new branches will open across 22 states:
Arizona
- Buckeye: NE corner of I-10 & Verrado Way
- East Mesa: NE corner of Hwy 60 & Signal Butte Rd
- Queen Creek: 37854 N. Gantzel Rd
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California
- Bakersfield: Panama Ln & Gosford Rd
- Fresno (Fancher Creek): 205 S. Clovis Ave
- Jurupa Valley: 8063 Mission Blvd
- Perris: 1688 N. Perris Blvd
Colorado
- Denver: NW corner of E. 56th Ave & Tower Rd
- Firestone: 4358 City Centre Rd
Connecticut
- Guilford: 900 Boston Post Rd
- Norwalk: 680 Connecticut Ave
Florida
- Bradenton (Heritage Harbor): 725 Lighthouse Dr
- Cypress Creek Station: 6415 N. Andrews Ave
- Lake Nona: Lake Nona Blvd, half mile east of Boggy Creek Rd
- Trailwinds Village: CR 466A & Seven Mile Dr
- Wesley Chapel Grove: Oakley Blvd & Pink Flamingo Ln
- Winter Haven: 3rd St SW & Ave R SW (US 17)
Idaho
- Pocatello/Chubbuck: Pine Ridge Mall, SW corner of I-86 & Yellowstone Ave
Kentucky
- Frankfort: NE quadrant of I-65 & Route 127
Ohio
- American Township: Lima Mall at Elida Rd & N. Cable Rd
Massachusetts
- Springfield: Boston Rd, half a mile east of Parker St & Hwy 21
Missouri
- Springfield: SE intersection of W. Sunshine St (Route 413) & W. Bypass (US 160)
- University City: Olive Blvd between I-170 & Woodson Rd
Mississippi
- Tupelo: NW corner of N. Gloster St & Commonwealth Blvd
North Carolina
- Fuquay-Varina: 2901 Wallace Adcock Blvd
- Mebane: I-40 & Trollingwood Rd
- Myrtle Grove: Carolina Beach Rd & Piner Rd
- Selma: 551 Saint Mark Ave
Nebraska
- Grand Island: W. 13th St between Hwy 281 & N. Webb Rd
New Jersey
- Flemington: 325 Route 202
- West Orange: 235 Prospect Ave
New York
- Bridgehampton: 2044 Montauk Hwy
- Queens (Astoria): 31st St between Ditmars Blvd & 23rd Ave
Pennsylvania
- West Goshen Township: 985 Paoli Pike
South Carolina
- Indian Land: 5345 Crossridge Blvd
- Lexington: Between Oak Pointe Dr & Jamestowne Ct on Augusta Hwy
- Seneca: 1810 Sandifer Blvd
South Dakota
- Brookings: North of 6th St/Hwy 14 & east of I-29
Texas
- Dallas (Wynnewood Village): 655 W. Illinois Ave
- Forney: 11520 East US 80
- Fort Worth: McPherson Blvd & Chisholm Trail Pkwy
- Katy (Heritage): 29355 Katy Fwy
- Little Elm: US Hwy 30 & Ryan Spiritas Pkwy
- Stafford: Arc Ln
Utah
- Herriman: 13251 S. Towne Commons Dr
- Logan: 1300 Main St, Suite #100
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Virginia
- South Riding: Loudoun County Pkwy & Dulles West Blvd
Wisconsin
- Brown Deer: W. Brown Deer Rd & N. Green Bay Rd
When will the new Target stores open?
The company has not announced exact opening dates yet, but the stores are expected to launch sometime this year.
History of Target
Target’s history dates back to 1902 when George Draper Dayton established a company that would eventually become its predecessor, known as Dayton Dry Goods. Years later, Dayton acquired all of the shares of the investors associated with the business and remained the director until his death in 1938.
The name Dayton Dry Goods quickly became popular across the United States, firmly establishing itself in Minneapolis and using airplanes to distribute products nationwide. Achievements continued to accumulate, and in 1960, Target was launched, marking the transition from family department stores to one of the leading discount store chains.
At that time, stores featured up to 75 sections, offered a streamlined and comfortable shopping process, and provided free parking and good ventilation, giving customers a very pleasant experience in the United States.
In 1967, the company went public, attracting more investment and growth. This increase became evident in 1969 when the first distribution center opened. In 2000, Target became a corporation, and in 2001, it reached its 1,000th store. By 2005, its annual sales surpassed $50 billion.
During the 2010s, the brand expanded into Canada, but later closed its stores in the country, focusing on the U.S. market. Throughout this time, it also introduced more private-label brands and incorporated Disney stores within its locations.