MINNEAPOLIS — Target is set to open the first of its “reimagined” stores this year outside Houston. The dual-concept stores will feature two separate entrances and two distinct areas—one for leisurely shopping and one for convenience shoppers buying groceries and picking up online orders. The new bricks-and-mortar strategy may help Target in its bid to lure away business from its competitors, especially Publix whose dominance in the Florida grocery market Target has struggled to undermine.
Target pilots two-pronged stores
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