Bryan Grant+FollowTarget’s Sales Slump: Is It Time to Switch Stores?So, Target’s been having a rough year—sales have dropped for four straight quarters, and now a big-money investor is swooping in to shake things up. If you’ve noticed emptier aisles or fewer deals, you’re not alone. Meanwhile, Walmart is outshining Target in most neighborhoods. With a new CEO coming and a $5 billion makeover planned, it might be a while before Target feels like your go-to spot again. Might be time to check out the competition for better bargains! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target40Share
fnixon+FollowTarget’s New CEO Faces a Shopping Cart Full of DramaHere’s the tea: Target’s got a new CEO coming in, but before he can even grab his red polo, an activist investor is stirring the pot. Sales have been slipping, so investors want big changes—think more store makeovers and less corporate bloat. If you’re a Target shopper, expect some fresh store vibes soon. For investors, this could mean a comeback for Target’s stock if the new boss gets it right. Grab your popcorn—retail drama ahead! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Target00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowWhy Target’s new CEO story matters for all of usClimbing from part-time college gig to leading the Pacific Northwest, Justin Howells’ journey at Target is a real-life example of what’s possible when companies invest in their people. As Target welcomes a new CEO who also started as an intern, it’s a reminder that loyalty and growth still matter in today’s job world. The culture at Target isn’t just about moving up—it’s about being respected, learning from mistakes, and helping each other succeed. What do you think—does your workplace encourage this kind of growth, or is it just a job? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Target00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowWhy is Target tossing out good food?Seeing hundreds of perfectly good M&M’s headed for the trash at Target is honestly tough to swallow, especially when so many people are struggling with food insecurity. Employees say store policy forces them to destroy unsellable food—even if it’s not expired and could be donated. This isn’t just about candy; it’s part of a much bigger food waste problem in the U.S. that affects our environment and our communities. Should stores be required to donate more? Or is there a better way to handle surplus food? Let’s talk about what needs to change and how we can push for smarter solutions. #Food #FoodWaste #Target00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowTarget's 'Sale' Trick: Are We Being Played?Ever feel like that 'deal' at Target isn’t really a deal? You’re not alone. Shoppers are catching on to a sneaky move: stores quietly bump up prices, then slap on a sale tag to make us think we’re saving. It’s like paying extra for chocolate just to get a fake discount. Pro tip: snap pics of prices before big shopping events (like Black Friday) and compare. Don’t let flashy signs trick you into impulse buys! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowTarget’s Swag Bag Fail: Would You Wait in Line?So, Target tried to spice up Black Friday with free swag bags, but shoppers who camped out for hours were left with... Uno cards and some snacks. The real drama? Target’s been losing its deal magic, with foot traffic flat while Walmart and Sam’s Club saw crowds surge. The takeaway: Don’t wait in line for hype—shop where the deals (and surprises) are real. Target’s new CEO promises a reboot, but for now, your money might go further elsewhere. #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowTarget’s Soho makeover: Will Tar-zhay vibes return?Target just opened a new concept store in New York’s trendy Soho, aiming to recapture the playful, stylish energy that once made shoppers call it “Tar-zhay.” After a tough couple of years with shoppers drifting to Amazon and Walmart, Target’s betting big on a fresh look and feel to win us back. The new CEO hopes this move will bring back the fun and excitement that made Target a favorite. What do you think—can a bold new store design help Target stand out again, or is it too late for a comeback? #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Christina Davis+FollowMeet Arvada’s Target legend: 55 years strong!Jackie “The Queen” Graf has been clocking in at the Wadsworth Target in Arvada for over five decades—making her the longest-serving Target team member in the entire country. She’s still working full-time, 40 hours a week, and her energy hasn’t faded a bit. Imagine the stories she could tell about how both Target and the community have changed since she started! It’s rare to see this kind of dedication these days. What do you think keeps someone so passionate about their job for 55 years? #Business #Arvada #Target00Share
Kim Brown+FollowTarget’s NYC Glow-Up: Will It Save Tar-zhay?Target is trying to win back its cool factor by opening a super stylish store in SoHo, NYC. Think less big-box, more boutique vibes—designer collabs, trendy clothes, and a beauty section that actually feels fun. The new CEO wants to make Target the go-to for affordable style again, after losing shoppers to Walmart and Amazon. If this SoHo experiment works, you might see your local Target get a makeover, too! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowTarget’s Holiday Returns: Stress Less, Shop MoreHoliday shopping at Target just got a little less stressful! If you grab gifts between Nov 1 and Dec 24, you’ve got until late January to return most electronics and entertainment goodies—unless it’s Apple or Beats, which need to go back by Jan 8. Target Circle 360 members get an extra 30 days, so if you’re a serial gift returner, it might be worth joining. Pro tip: keep those receipts handy and don’t sweat the wrong-size sweater! #Business #LocalBusiness #Target00Share