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Target Opening Four More Stores

New locales are in Florida, South Carolina and Texas

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Target Corp. (Minneapolis) has revealed the locations of four new stores it’s opening on Aug. 18. The added locations are part of the retailer’s broader goal of building 300 new stores over the next decade.

Here are details on the new stores:

Florida: Bradenton Beach
75th Street and Manatee Avenue
This store has 76,000 square feet and will hire about 80 team members. It features a CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Café and liquor store, and will be the brand’s sixth store in the North Port/Bradenton/Sarasota market.

Florida: Lecanto
3159 W. Norvell Bryant Highway
This store has 135,000 square feet and will employ nearly 100 associates. The store features a CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Café, Target Optical, Ulta Beauty at Target and a liquor store. This is the retailer’s first store in the Homosassa Springs market and its 131st store in the state.

South Carolina: Boiling Springs
3659 Boiling Springs Road
This store has 148,000 square feet and will hire up to 155 team members. It features an Apple at Target, CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Café and Ulta Beauty at Target. The store is the brand’s second in the Spartanburg market and 21st in the state.

Texas: Portland
Highway 181 and Broadway Boulevard
The store has 128,500 square feet and will employ about 100 associates. It has a CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Café, Target Optical and Ulta Beauty at Target. This is the retailer’s second store in the Corpus Christi market and 157th in the state.

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Target has been beefing up its nearly 2000-store network. In July, it opened three new locations in California, Missouri and Pennsylvania, respectively.

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