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Target Comics / Heft-Reihe
> White Streak / "Congressman Lawes Killed in Auto Accident"
Script: Ray Gill
art: Carl Burgos
Novelty Press, Inc. / USA 1941
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Target #1215 (122,824 square feet)
240 Market Drive, Midway Market Square, Elyria, OH
This location opened on October 10th, 1999.
This Super Target store in Plano, TX has also gotten the latest remodel, only this time it's a white background with the red Super Target logo this time, instead it's vice versa. Courtesy of Google Maps.
Former Kmart
Kill Devil Hills, NC. October 2023.
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Target opened in McHenry in 1994 and it was 95,240 Square Feet. The store did fine for a number of years till McHenry's retail area was moved up Richmond Road in December 2000 and later in 2007. Cause of those shopping developments, this shopping area rapidly decline. Being in a smaller suburb and being in a declining shopping area cause this Target to announced it's closure in November of 2014 to close in January 2015. This was my local Target and I could remember smelling the popcorn from food avenue though the entire store. The space was quickly filled by Big R which has changed it's name to Stock+Field . Here's an album of the store before it closed: www.flickr.com/photos/chiski/albums/72157650511909060
Target "Back to School" 2014 College by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #BackToSchool #2014
Target announced that it would be trimming its fleet of stores by 13. This will take place at the end of January 2016. The Anderson IN location is one of the locations slated for closure. The Anderson store originally opened as an Ayr-Way store and was converted to a Target in 1981 when Target acquired the chain. The complete list of stores closing are as follows.
Austin North East (Austin, Texas)
Suncoast Pasco County (Odessa, Florida)
Casa Grande, Arizona
Victorville, California
East Flint (Flint, Michigan)
Columbus Southwest (Columbus, Ohio)
Northridge (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Superior, Wisconsin
Springfield, Ohio
New Ulm, Minnesota
Ottumwa, Iowa
Anderson, Indiana
Dixie Highway (Louisville, Kentucky)
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Placeres, Pontevedra. Setembro 2010
Target Store by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #TargetStore #TargetStoreMountain
Remember back in 2004 when Target sold marijuana online? realityme.net/2004/11/27/local-supplier-giving-you-bad-we...
The combine harvester has threshed the grain from the Barley plants, and the stems are now sitting around in bales.
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Target in Sheboygan opened on March 2004 as one of the anchors of Deertrace Kohler which was built by IRC Retail Centers out of Oak Brook. Deertrace Kohler is Sheboygan's newest and busiest shopping area. This Target hasn't remolded yet and is probably one of the lower preforming Target's. It stills has a Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Target Cafe and also has No P-Fresh.
Target "Back to School" 2014 College by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #BackToSchool #2014
Target "Back to School" 2014 College by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #BackToSchool #2014
Photos taken on January 4, 2008 of the site of former Fedco Department Store. The site included a full service department store, incuding variety, fine jewlry, clothes, liquor, Tevelvisions, cameras, electronics, furniture, groceries with a full service meat counter, bakery, full service deli, snack bar, as well as a small electronic fix it shop that worked on shavers, etc.
The store was always packed on the inside as well as in the parking lot. It was a membership store that mainly took government employees or anyone affilated with the government.
In late 1998, early 1999 Fedco liquidated its assests and sold their properties to Target. Target took over many of their former sites, demolishing the old Fedco Stores and replacing them with similar structures. This was one of the first stores demolished and rebuilt by Target. Open around 2000.
Located at the corner of Rodeo Road and La Ciengega.
From January 2008 to July 2008 the store has undergone a renovation, including a new entrance.
Also located on this Former Fedco Department Store Site was an Auto Center/Tire Center as well as a Fedco Gas Station.
Currently on the site is a Target Department Store, McDonald's Restaurant as well as the Arco Gas Station, which remained after the Fedco building was demolished. The Target building is similar in shape to the former Fedco. The Auto Center was demolished by Target as well as there was also a parking structure next to the Fedco bulding that was demolished for the new Target. Photos taken on January 4, 2008 of the site of former Fedco Department Store. The site included a full service department store, including variety, fine jewelry, clothes, liquor, Televisions, stereos, cameras, electronics, appliances, garden section, furniture, groceries with a full service meat counter, bakery, full service deli, snack bar, as well as a small electronic fix it shop that worked on shavers, etc.
The store was always packed on the inside as well as in the parking lot. It was a membership store that mainly took government employees or anyone affiliated with the government.
In late 1998, early 1999 Fedco liquidated its assets and sold their properties to Target. Target took over many of their former sites, demolishing the old Fedco Stores and replacing them with similar structures. This was one of the first stores demolished and rebuilt by Target. Open around 2000.
Located at the corner of Rodeo Road and La Cienega.
From January 2008 to July 2008 the store has undergone a renovation, including a new entrance.
Also located on this Former Fedco Department Store Site was an Auto Center/Tire Center as well as a Fedco Gas Station.
Currently on the site is a Target Department Store, McDonald's Restaurant as well as the Arco Gas Station, which remained after the Fedco building was demolished. The Target building is similar in shape to the former Fedco. The Auto Center was demolished by Target as well as there was also a parking structure next to the Fedco building that was demolished for the new Target. Photos taken on January 4, 2008 of the site of former Fedco Department Store. The site included a full service department store, including variety, fine jewelry, clothes, liquor, Televisions, stereos, cameras, electronics, appliances, garden section, furniture, groceries with a full service meat counter, bakery, full service deli, snack bar, as well as a small electronic fix it shop that worked on shavers, etc.
The store was always packed on the inside as well as in the parking lot. It was a membership store that mainly took government employees or anyone affiliated with the government.
In late 1998, early 1999 Fedco liquidated its assets and sold their properties to Target. Target took over many of their former sites, demolishing the old Fedco Stores and replacing them with similar structures. This was one of the first stores demolished and rebuilt by Target. Open around 2000.
Located at the corner of Rodeo Road and La Cienega.
From January 2008 to July 2008 the store has undergone a renovation, including a new entrance.
Also located on this Former Fedco Department Store Site was an Auto Center/Tire Center as well as a Fedco Gas Station.
Currently on the site is a Target Department Store, McDonald's Restaurant as well as the Arco Gas Station, which remained after the Fedco building was demolished. The Target building is similar in shape to the former Fedco. The Auto Center was demolished by Target as well as there was also a parking structure next to the Fedco building that was demolished for the new Target.
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Target #1020 (closed) [118,356 square feet]
1911 Saville Row, Hampton, VA
This location opened on July 24th, 1996 and closed on July 21st, 2009; it relocated here. This space became a Goodwill Retail Operations Center on June 5th, 2013.
Target "Back to School" 2014 College by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #BackToSchool #2014
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Target Stores "Top Pinned on Pinterest" Signs! Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
I've observed zookeepers taking great care in gaining the trust of the kangaroo mob's leader. Here, George has come quite close to his human visitor, receiving a reward for touching his nose to the blue and white plastic bulb on a stick.
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Picture taken 6/25/23
Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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Target #1105 (122,898 square feet)
2060 South Independence Boulevard, Princess Anne Marketplace, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened on October 12th, 1997 and was renovated in summer 2018.
Target #2770 (137,725 square feet)
4554 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Suite 500, Pembroke Mall, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened on October 10th, 2012.
The site of the location replaced an entire wing of the mall, which was built in 1981 and demolished in 2006. The anchor store was a 65,000 square foot Rices Nachmans, which closed on February 4th, 1985 and reopened as a Hess's on February 25th. Hess's closed in March 1993 and became a Profftt's on August 12th, 1993, which closed in March 1997, then became a Dillard's on August 2nd, 1997, which closed in July 2002.
Another significant tenant of this wing was the 34,178 square foot Cineplex Odeon Cinemas 8, which was built and opened in 1988, replacing their original two-screen theater that sat on the mall property and had opened as an Ultra-Vision theater in 1971 (the buildings looked similar). This theater was rebranded as NEI Cinemas 8 in 1990 and Regal 8 Cinemas in 1995, which closed on July 2nd, 2011. It was the only building to survive the 2006 demolition.