Target operates several specific store types designed to fit different market needs, ranging from large, full-service locations to smaller, urban formats. Here are the main types of Target stores:
General Merchandise (GM) Stores: These are traditional Target stores, often ranging from 80,000 to 125,000 square feet, that focus on clothes, electronics, and home goods. They have a limited grocery section, usually just a few freezer aisles, and generally no fresh produce.
P-Fresh (Proudly Fresh) Stores: These are modified General Merchandise stores that have been updated to include a fresh produce section, along with expanded grocery and freezer aisles.
Target CityTarget/Small-Format Stores: Designed for urban areas and college campuses, these stores are much smaller (under 80,000 square feet) and tailored to the local neighborhood, focusing on convenience items, groceries, and essentials.
SuperTarget: These are the largest locations, offering a full-service grocery store with a bakery, deli, and produce, in addition to the standard Target merchandise.
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