Posted on 11/04/2015 12:54:04 PM PST by matt04
MINNEAPOLIS -- Target (TGT) plans to close 13 stores nationwide, including one in New Ulm and two others in Milwaukee and Superior, Wisconsin.
The Minneapolis-based retailer says a decision to close a store usually follows several years of decreasing profitability. The retail giant plans to close the stores on Jan. 30, 2016.
Target was hurt by a massive credit-card breach before Christmas 2013 that sent shoppers temporarily fleeing. The company also botched a major expansion into Canada and pulled the plug on that earlier this year.
Layoffs in 2015 included 2,500 jobs, or about one-fifth of the workers in the company's corporate offices in Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park.
In an emailed statement, a Target spokeswoman wrote, "The decision to close a Target store is not made lightly. We typically decide to close a store after careful consideration of the long-term financial performance of a particular location."
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Never been to one, is it basically a Walmart w a French name?
Love Wal-Mart. Problem is they are cutting products. Also, shelves aren’t getting stocked.
All part of their “distraction-free” shopping experience, while issuing every employee a radio, but not issuing a ear-peace.
Think WM but almost exclusively attracts libs who are “too good” to shop at WM.
We had one close in a part of Orlando that is in decline. The moved5 miles away. Ghetto creep will catch up to them again in a few years.
Target has a pretty good marketing ploy in its little red cards, whereby shoppers are “rewarded” with a modest discount for shopping at Target (the card is only good the target store).
However, I will never return to Target, since Target plainly does not want my business.
I was left standing on line while the computer kept saying TILT to my red card. Clerk had no idea what to do. Manager unavailable. Finally, I paid with, as I recall, an Amex card for my modest purchase.
Later wrote to Target asking for the matter to be corrected.
No response whatsoever.
I think Sears to already going down. I just found out they no longer carry water filters for their refrigerators. But they still try to sell them on their website.
Just don’t ask anyone to get something off a top shelf because racism (according to moochelle.)
No. More expensive with some nice home goods. Clearance racks sometimes yield some good deals.
We have 2 in our town but both aren’t convenient. I simply forget they are there.
“Good riddance. I havenât shopped their in five years since they bent over for the sexual deviants.”
Same here.
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Nope......because I don’t have one.....lol...never been to one.
I never really got Target. You could buy your groceries at Wal-Mart if you didn't mind the crowds and the lines.
Target had aisles full of some things -- cookies, chips -- but lacked a lot of the essential foods people would want to buy each week.
IMHO, Target is more of an advertising concept than a real store.
The East Flint one was a first class dump for some time. I remember doing audits there when I was with Target loss prevention in the early nineties. Not suprised by that one.
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I was thinking ‘zackly the same about the Victorville, CA store.....in the past several years, that area has exploded population-wise.
I have to wonder if all of these stores have stayed open as long as Obama is in office. One he’s out they’ll all go under and blame the next president....republican or democrat.
The Milwaukee one was built in a neighborhood that once had a thriving large mall, but the neighborhood got overrun with badness. The mall folded years ago and Target was just hanging on. Walmart has come in and the hood rats and their peeps would rather shop and shoplift from there.
Ours isn’t on the list. We haven’t been there in ten+ years, though.
Keep trying! You’ll get them on the next list!.............
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