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Adorable news: Target is opening teeny tiny baby Targets!

Tiny Targets for tiny spaces

Target announced they will be veering away from their superstore strategy at least for a while.


Fear not, Target isn’t closing; instead, they will be opening 15 new mini-stores in urban areas where Target-loving customers have previously been traveling large distances to shop at their favorite store. Some of the new locations include California, New York, Philadelphia, and Illinois.

Smaller selection, smaller spaces

The mini-stores will range from approximately 19,000 square feet to 45,000 square feet, which is quite a reduction from the typical 80,000 to 160,000 square feet customary in the larger Target stores. The smaller stores will still feature the same departments, for the most part, but will most likely be geared towards the needs of the urban communities.

For example, the home section may have more items geared towards apartment and dorm-dwellers for communities where the greater portions of the customers are in need of these items. The stores will still feature home, apparel, beauty, tech, and groceries; just in smaller selections and smaller spaces.

Online shopping hasn’t completely taken over yet

This says something about brick-and-mortar stores as a whole though, in my opinion; the opening of Target’s mini-stores says that even in the digital age of online shopping and instant gratification, consumers still want to come to a regular store and shop.

Target isn’t the first company to understand this concept and take action, however.

Recently, Amazon opened a brick-and-mortar bookstore and it’s glorious. It’s also very popular. Even though Amazon is known for their two-day shipping and Prime perks, their offline store is doing quite well; again proving, customers still enjoy and patronize brick-and-mortar stores.

More than one way to shop

While Target is the newest kid on the block to add additional stores to their repertoire, they certainly won’t be the last, in my opinion.

The Internet may be the quickest, easiest way to get what you need when you need it, but it certainly isn’t the only way and I believe the addition of Target’s mini-stores show there is more than one way to shop and people enjoy having the option of choosing whether to shop online or in-store.

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Jennifer Walpole, Sr. Staff Writer
Jennifer Walpole is a Senior Staff Writer at The American Genius and holds a Master's degree in English from the University of Oklahoma. She is a science fiction fanatic and enjoys writing way more than she should. She dreams of being a screenwriter and seeing her work on the big screen in Hollywood one day.

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