Will this be the first of many? A NEW trend?
MINNEAPOLIS (Oct. 28, 2011) — Target Corporation (NYSE:
TGT) is pleased to announce that for the first time, it will be open limited
hours on Thanksgiving Day. The Denver market’s 29 stores will be open from 8
a.m.-2 p.m. MST on Thanksgiving Day to accommodate our guests’ last minute
needs. All other Target stores will remain closed on Thanksgiving.
TGT) is pleased to announce that for the first time, it will be open limited
hours on Thanksgiving Day. The Denver market’s 29 stores will be open from 8
a.m.-2 p.m. MST on Thanksgiving Day to accommodate our guests’ last minute
needs. All other Target stores will remain closed on Thanksgiving.
“Target always looks for ways to provide our guests with an exceptional
shopping experience and one-stop convenience,” said Annette Miller, senior vice
president, Grocery, Target. “Our Denver guests can stop in on Thanksgiving for
any last minute shopping needs.”
shopping experience and one-stop convenience,” said Annette Miller, senior vice
president, Grocery, Target. “Our Denver guests can stop in on Thanksgiving for
any last minute shopping needs.”
Target is piloting limited hours on Thanksgiving Day in Denver because it
continues to be a strong grocery market, featuring numerous SuperTargets and
stores with the expanded fresh food layout. Target plans to evaluate the Denver
test before making decisions about whether to expand Thanksgiving hours to other
markets in the future.
continues to be a strong grocery market, featuring numerous SuperTargets and
stores with the expanded fresh food layout. Target plans to evaluate the Denver
test before making decisions about whether to expand Thanksgiving hours to other
markets in the future.