SuperTargets only really seem to be regular Targets, however with spread-out grocery (as in PFresh), consistent dual entrances, and the service departments (although having a backseat).
Otherwise, you know, these are just becoming typical, urban millenial-
pandering appealing Targets. Sure, I guess some modern features are needed, but the P04 stores they're painting over are just fine and the thing just doesn't have the classic charm.
SamSpade wrote:Good lord, that's what older SuperTargets look like? Is the skylight new or original? The ATM, Restrooms, and possibly the W / food floor aisle markers are all from Target store design in the late 1990's. That is when the Target in my hometown opened. It's finally being updated to the red wall, white neon, changeable cardboard panels that make up more current Target decor.
My family were excited because the Food Express was being removed for a Starbucks Coffee instead.
My only experience with SuperTarget was in Utah, which seemed to be much nicer than the food floor photo below.
Minus a few updates, P01 (2001-03) SuperTargets also looked similar. I did not know that was a skylight (any aerial views?), but I am certain it was original, being a large structure.
The neon is also going extinct in new/remodeled stores. And also, what was about the Food Avenue? That has definitely been a great draw to Target for me, shame it's being so scrutinized by the company now.
Also, I do have to wonder if the service departments are done for at these locations, or will be nicely revamped. Hoping the latter, nevertheless.