Target Spending $250M To Remodel 28 Twin Cities Stores In 2018
March 9, 2018 | 1 min to read
Target Corp. is shelling out $250 million to spiff up stores in its backyard to keep them relevant in the digital era.
The Minneapolis-based retailer will give top-to-bottom makeovers this year to 28 stores in the Twin Cities, or about half of its footprint in the region. It’s the largest investment the company is making in any single market this year as part of a $1 billion-plus effort to refurbish about 325 stores around the United States.
“We love our hometown,” said Mark Schindele, Target’s senior vice president of properties. “Our friends and family shop here. It’s one of our most important markets in the entire country. We also have some older SuperTargets here, so it was time for an update.”
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