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Does anyone know if this is going to be a Super Target? I am salivating....
Ed. note: It will not be a Super Target because it won't have a full line of groceries. I would expect, though, that it would still feature several rows of Archer Farm branded and name brand food products.
And here I am still mourning the loss of OUR Target across from K-Mart on the south side several years ago...(must be the neighborhoods directly behind that former store that led to it's demise...along with sundry other businesses.
As one closes, many more will open elsewhere. That's just good business (and a lot less loss).
Awesome! That's my birthday. I think to mark both occasions, you should all send me Target Gift Cards.
Posted by: Kristina Frazier-Henry | July 28, 2008 at 05:40 PM
Does anyone know if this is going to be a Super Target? I am salivating....
Ed. note: It will not be a Super Target because it won't have a full line of groceries. I would expect, though, that it would still feature several rows of Archer Farm branded and name brand food products.
Posted by: Megan Hampton | July 28, 2008 at 11:33 PM
That's funny as there is a Super Target opening within a mile from my home in Alpharetta, GA that is also opening on October 12th.
Posted by: Andy Borgmann | July 29, 2008 at 01:08 PM
And here I am still mourning the loss of OUR Target across from K-Mart on the south side several years ago...(must be the neighborhoods directly behind that former store that led to it's demise...along with sundry other businesses.
As one closes, many more will open elsewhere. That's just good business (and a lot less loss).
B.G.
Posted by: Bob Gaul | July 29, 2008 at 03:33 PM