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[[Image:Target_greatland_1917.jpg|thumb|385px|left|The exterior of a typical Target Greatland in [[Mount Laurel]], [[New Jersey]]. Unlike smaller Target stores, Target Greatlands feature double entrances.]] |
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Target Greatland stores average about 150,000 square feet (14,000 m²) and carry a larger selection of general merchandise than basic Target stores. In the summer of [[2005]] they reorganized the sales floor allowing them to double the grocery space they had before. However, they do not have a full line of groceries. Prominent features include double entrances on single level stores along with an expanded snack bar. The snack bar may include a [[Pizza Hut|Pizza Hut Express]], [[Taco Bell|Taco Bell Express]], and/or a [[Starbucks]]. The construction of new Target Greatland stores are being phased out in favor of a prototype more similar to their standard stores. |
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The first Target Greatland opened in [[Apple Valley, Minnesota]] in 1990 and has since been remodeled and expanded, becoming a SuperTarget. |
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Target Greatland stores average about 150,000 square feet (14,000 m²) and carry a larger selection of general merchandise than basic Target stores. In the summer of 2005 they reorganized the sales floor allowing them to double the grocery space they had before. However, they do not have a full line of groceries. Prominent features include double entrances on single level stores along with an expanded snack bar. The snack bar may include a Pizza Hut Express, Taco Bell Express, and/or a Starbucks. The construction of new Target Greatland stores are being phased out in favor of a prototype more similar to their standard stores.
The first Target Greatland opened in Apple Valley, Minnesota in 1990 and has since been remodeled and expanded, becoming a SuperTarget.