Target Is Opening 8 New Stores in Summer 2025: Here's Where and When
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Look for the following new Target locations in July and August.
Astoria, New York: July 20
Address: 22-11 31st Street, Astoria, New York 11105
Debuting as the eighth store in the Queens borough is Target's new Queens Astoria location, which is around 41,000 square feet. It includes a CVS Pharmacy and approximately 100 team members are expected to be employed.
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Jurupa Valley, California: August 17
Address: 8063 Mission Boulevard, Jurupa Valley, California 92509
Target's Jurupa Valley, California location — one of the larger new stores — clocks in at 147,000 square feet with 16,000 square feet dedicated to dairy, meat and produce. Approximately 150 team members will be employed. The store includes a CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Cafe, Apple at Target and Target Optical.
Guilford, Connecticut: August 17
Address: 900 Boston Post Road, Guilford, Connecticut 06437
Before now, Guilford, Connecticut didn't have a Target. Now, it has a 78,000-square-foot store staffed by approximately 100 team members to enjoy. Special features include a Starbucks Cafe, a CVS Pharmacy and Apple at Target.
Norwalk, Connecticut: August 17
Address: 680 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut 06854
This 117,000-square-foot store is Norwalk, Connecticut's first Target and will have about 180 team members. Shoppers can enjoy the location's Starbucks Cafe and CVS Pharmacy.
Bradenton, Florida: August 17
Address: 725 Lighthouse Drive, Bradenton, Florida 34212
This will be the second Target store in Bradenton. It features 149,000 square feet and is expected to have about 200 team members. Shoppers will enjoy 16,000 square feet of dairy, meat and produce items. Additionally, the larger-than-average store will have Apple at Target, CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Cafe and Target Optical.
Wildwood, Florida: August 17
Address: 5580 Seven Mile Drive, Wildwood, Florida 34785
Wildwood, Florida's Target store is on the larger side, and will likely employ around 140 team members. Of its 136,000 square feet, 16,000 square feet will feature fresh produce, meat and dairy. Shoppers will also find an Apple at Target, CVS Pharmacy and Starbucks Cafe.
Flemington, New Jersey: August 17
Address: 325 Route 202, Flemington, New Jersey 08822
Target's Flemington, New Jersey location marks the 53rd store in the state. It's a smaller store at around 74,000 square feet, with an estimated 100 team members. It includes a CVS Pharmacy and a Starbucks Cafe.
West Goshen, Pennsylvania: August 17
Address: 985 Paoli Pike, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380
Clocking in at slightly less than Target's average footprint, the West Goshen, Pennsylvania store is around 120,000 square feet, with an expected 120 team members. Shoppers will enjoy the added Starbucks Cafe and CVS Pharmacy.
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