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Flowering of Japanese cornel is later than usual this year, because of a bitter winter.
However, buds swell out day by day.
Et la lumière fut .... And then there was Light ...
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Former Target Canada store in Quebec City (Fleur de Lys shopping mall). The store is slightly remodeled to become a Walmart soon.
Prior to being a Target, this location was home to Zellers and originally of a Kmart store.
An architectural element that most likely dates back to the former Hechinger in this center. Includes entrances to the Optical departments in this store.
♪♫ Sunset - Mike Oldfield ♪♫...........Ver Sobre Negro View On Black
Al salir de la Feria Cofrade del Palacio de Congresos de Torremolinos observé lo que estaba sucediendo en el cielo, me acerqué un momento al Paseo MarÃtimo de Playamar en Torremolinos, Málaga, y esto fue lo que me encontré....
¡¡Feliz Martes de Nubes Para Tod@s!!
Inside a former Target Canada store in December 2015 in Quebec City. The former store's exterior entrance has been turned into a Mall access. White temporary walls create a corridor inside the former store to the mall.
This store originally was a Woolco. It became a Walmart in 1994 before becoming a Zellers. Target was there from 2013 to early 2015.
Grunge textured target interface, with a shaded starburst pattern to create more depth and contrast.
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Virginia Beach, VA. September 2018.
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Originally opened in 1978 as College Hills Mall. Original anchors were Carson's, Montgomery Wards, and Target. Carson's sold its store to Von Mar in 1989 because of being purchased by Bergner's. Montgomery Wards closed in 1997 and was replaced by Hobby Lobby. The mall was torn down in 2005 and converted into an open air lifestyle center.
This Target store was built in 1987 on an out-parcel behind the Southland Center mall Target (previously called Dayton-Hudson) once owned the mall itself.
Southland Center in Taylor, MI was opened in 1970. The mall was designed by Victor Gruen for the Dayton-Hudson Corporation (now Target).
The mall was originally anchored by a Hudson's department store. Later in the 1970s JCPenney was added. Mervyn's (now demolished for a new CineMark muliti-plex) and a Target (on an out-parcel) were added in the late 1980s. In the early 1990s a food court with a massive atrium was added. Hudson's later re-branded as Marshall Field's and again as Macy's in the 2000s. In 2006 Mervyn's left Michigan and Best Buy replaced the food court. Much of the food court was demolished for Best Buy but the atrium still exists in the middle of the store.
Since Dayton-Hudson sold off their properties and department stores, this mall is now owned by Rouse Properties. As of 2016, the mall recently got an H&M store and a CineMark cinema multiplex is being built on the old Mervyn's site. The CineMark looks like it is being built in the "NextGen" design and should be open later in 2016. I did notice a couple minor vacancies but they didn't appear like they were empty for too long. Overall, this mall seems to be doing pretty well.
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Dealtop Target Travel Plymouth Ltd (Deal Top Plymouth)
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Target Travel Bus Depot
This is why I love shopping at Target... lots of registers, with lots of people working those registers... and they move fairly quickly! I get in, get my stuff, and checkout quickly.
This is the primary core of business. Allow the customer to get what they want (product or service) and easily hand over their money. When you make it hard for people to give you money, they grow frustrated. Which is also why I hate shopping at WalMart. WalMart also has a bunch of registers yet they dont' have that many people working them... and they move slowly. I've never been to Walmart where I've not experienced a long line and wait. They should make it easy for me to give them my money, yet it is more profitable for them to hire fewer employees and thus, make me wait.
So.... what does this mean? It means I'm frustrated with WalMart, and I don't go there anymore. I shop at Target because they don't make me frustrated. To paraphrase, "No one goes to WalMart anymore - it's too crowded."
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Photo taken by me, Patrick Hoesly, and is part of my Photo-a-Day Journal.
This Target store opened on October 11th, 1987, the same day as several other Detroit Area Target stores. This was Target store number 284 and it was 101,379 square feet. Target relocated a couple miles to a new store, store number 2178, in 2009. The new store was a prototype Target store built at a high traffic intersection and above the parking lot. The newer Target is considerably larger than the first store, at 145,712 square feet.
Since this store closed in 2009, a charter school moved into most of the building. However, the former Target entrance is still intact and the label-scar is still clear.
Summit West and Summit North shopping centers were built as part of the Summit Place Mall Complex. The Summit Place Mall opened as the Pontiac Mall in 1963. In addition to the 1,500,000 square foot mall, two shopping centers were built around the mall as part of the complex.
Summit West was built first. The first part, featuring a Chatham food store was built in 1972. The second part featuring Target was built in 1987. The third part featuring Farmer Jack was built in 1989. Pace Membership Warehouse was built in 1991.
Summit North was built in 1994/1995 with Builders Square (relocated from a smaller store built in 1990 at Oakland Pointe across the street), Best Buy, and Gander Mountain.
Summit Place Mall (Pontiac Mall) - North Telegraph Road - Waterford Charter Township, Michigan
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'Deconstructed Op Art Targets by Su_G' in a gift wrap mockup (c/o Spoonflower): channeling the sixties...
Line art.
© Su Schaefer 2018
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Picture taken 7/14/23
Target | 14070 Cedar Rd, University Heights, OH
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This is the view when entering the store from Chestnut Street. A quite small apparel section to the right; Health and Beauty to the left; Starbucks and market/pantry straight ahead.
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About 7 blocks away from the Chestnut West Target Flex is this second Target Flex. Both stores were opened within the last year. They fill a void left downtown since the Big Kmart (former Clover) closed in the Gallery Mall in 2014.
This 19,000 sq. ft. store is located all on one level and fits a CVS pharmacy, a Starbucks and the normal Target Flex departments--Market, Apparel, Health & Beauty, Home, Baby and Tech (electronics). Like all the Target Flex stores, "order pickup" is touted on the outside of the building.
Picture taken 12/15/22
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Target #1049 (134,815 square feet)
11290 W Broad Street, Brookhollow Shopping Center, Glen Allen, VA
This location opened on March 9th, 1997 as a Target Greatland. It was renovated and expanded in summer 2007 and was renovated again in spring 2020.
Notice something?
Yes, the sign above electronics has fallen apart and has not been fixed. This store is pretty terrible. Has some of the dirtiest ceilings i've seen in a Target.
* Maverick: goose it´s on my tail cover me cover me....Fuck
- Goose: were in deep shit mave.. when I count to three break left break left..
* Maverick: RoGeR ThAt
- Goose: where the fuck is the backup....???
* Delta1: goose dont despair were reaching mach 3 and towards your position..hang on there.
:bulletblue: Maverick: Goose Im waiting for your move.....over ohhhh jesus almost touches my nose.....
________________________________________ ________________________________________ __________________________....Hipócrates Rodriguez aka =breakerr
____TARGET: This started as a playground with the stock photo of the clouds only and evolved very slowww till this, I even tried a missile heading to one of the planes with a tail of smoke but I found it distracting at the end..... :p anyways just random on and off tryout for myself and the old times when I used to receive in my house exclusive footage from the nasa to motivate me and become a pilot student :p that was a loooooong time ago
Target #1049 (134,815 square feet)
11290 W Broad Street, Brookhollow Shopping Center, Glen Allen, VA
This location opened on March 9th, 1997 as a Target Greatland. It was renovated and expanded in summer 2007 and was renovated again in spring 2020.
New Hartford, NY. October 2017.
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Target on FM 529 in Katy, Texas.
This store is the first to feature Target's latest format. For more information visit: www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/sharonedelson/2... or corporate.target.com/press/releases/2022/11/Target-Debuts...
Target #988 in Stow, Ohio. This store opened on July 23, 1995.
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Ooohhh fancy...
A rarer two level Target store in University Heights.
The University Square shopping center was opened in 2003. Today the shopping center has Target, Macy's and T.J. Maxx / Homegoods (Target and Macy's own the property their stores are on). University Square once featured a Tops grocery store on the bottom level but it closed just a year later in 2006 when Tops closed all their Ohio locations. Retailers such as Jo-Ann Fabrics, Foot Locker, Famous Footwear, and Pier 1 Imports have all either closed or relocated elsewhere. Some spaces in the shopping center were never filled to begin with. Currently (late 2016), only one non-anchor store, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, remains at University Square, but plans to move to nearby Oakwood Commons. Applebee's also still has a restaurant in the shopping center. Today, there are talks about possible mixed-use redevelopment plans for University Square
The shopping center has five levels of parking and staggered store levels. 1- Access to Macy's and Applebee's, 2- Empty Tops Friendly Market level, 3- Access to Macy's, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, and Target, 4- just for parking, 5- second level of Target.
University Square Shopping Mall - Warrensville Cemnter Road at Cedar Road - University Heights, Ohio
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