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Target to test ‘elevated shopping experience’ revamp in 130 stores across 10 cities

Target is rolling out an ambitious strategy to revamp 130 stores across 10 cities in an effort to bring customers the ultimate luxurious shopping experience. 

The retail company is investing $5 billion this year towards the project, writing on the website that they want to tranform stores to provide a stage to bring exclusive collaborations and only-at-Target items. 

Not only are they looking to elevate the customer shopping experience with easier-to-navigate layouts, but also update their technology and supply chain. 

‘These investments are all about making Target an even easier, more inspiring and friendly place to shop,’ said Laurie Mahowald, senior vice president of Target Properties, in a May 11 press statement.

‘We’re evolving our stores in ways that reflect how guests shop today – from more intuitive layouts to expanded assortments – while also strengthening the role our stores play in fulfillment and our long-term growth.’ 

The extensive remodel will include:

  • An expanded dry grocery selection, along with everyday essentials and pantry staples, will be added in stores. Some locations will also offer larger fresh and frozen food sections.
  • Updated décor, fixtures, and LED lighting will create a cleaner, more welcoming store, with improved signage to help customers get around more easily.
  • New product displays in apparel, accessories, beauty, and home will highlight key items and refreshed style.
  • Stores will also improve services for Order Pickup, Drive Up, and returns, along with faster, more efficient checkout options.
  • Guest amenities will be upgraded, including restrooms and nursing spaces.
  • In select stores, Target will add energy-efficient refrigeration, lighting, and HVAC systems to reduce emissions and lower energy costs.

The changes are part of the Minneapolis-based retailer’s push to better serve ‘busy families’ across categories including home, beauty, baby, food and beverage, health and wellness, and women’s style, as part of its strategy announced earlier this year. 

Target is rolling out an ambitious strategy to revamp 130 stores across 10 cities in an effort to bring customers the ultimate luxurious shopping experience

The extensive remodel will include new product displays in apparel, accessories, beauty, and home

The extensive remodel will include new product displays in apparel, accessories, beauty, and home

Stores will also improve services for Order Pickup, Drive Up, and returns, along with faster, more efficient checkout options

Stores will also improve services for Order Pickup, Drive Up, and returns, along with faster, more efficient checkout options

In select stores, Target will add energy-efficient refrigeration, lighting, and HVAC systems to reduce emissions and lower energy costs

In select stores, Target will add energy-efficient refrigeration, lighting, and HVAC systems to reduce emissions and lower energy costs

At the time, Target described the strategy as the ‘largest store transformation in a decade’. 

As part of the plan, the retail giant announced 30 new stores that will open in 2026, with a goal of 300 new stores by 2035 along with the remodels. 

Target also plans to launch an immersive ‘Target Beauty Studio’ in 600 stores. On the downside, it also plans to scale back on the number of toys it carries. 

The company is starting to see early signs of a turnaround after a long period of customer losses to rivals like Amazon and Walmart, with first-quarter results showing its strongest comparable sales growth in four years. 

Desperate to draw back customers, the company has forced staff to smile more, replaced hundreds of thousands of shopping carts and revamped its merchandise in a desperate bid to pull its sales out of a tailspin. This turned into a positive for the company, as they reported a 5.6 percent rise in same-store sales, alongside an 8.9 percent jump in digital sales and broad-based gains across all six of its core categories. 

Executives took pains to point out that so-called ‘nonmerchandise sales’ spiked nearly 25 percent in the quarter – that’s all from growth in Target’s membership platform and Target+ marketplace. 

Target currently operates over 2,000 stores in the US, with locations spanning across all 50 states. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to Target for comment.  

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