yardsCommercial Property News reports today on Brooklyn’s third Target store, a 300,000-square-foot structure to be built across the street from Brooklyn College at the intersection of Flatbush, Nostrand and Avenue H. In addition to 220,000 square feet for Target, the development will also include 80,000 square feet of mixed retail space and a five-level parking garage. The developer, Triangle Equities, had to get the LIRR and MTA’s blessing before the project could go ahead.
A Third Target Store for Brooklyn [CPN Online]


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  1. Target will be great, but we need more restaurants on Flatbush Ave. We need more outdoor cafes. More of a Montague or Parkslope vibe to create a more sophisticated and social setting for dining in the Flatbush-Kings Plaza area

  2. that’s funny … we’re moving from the most ethnically diverse US neighborhood (elmhurst) to also the most ethnically diverse US neighborhood (manhattan terrace) … let the debate go on … we’re satisfied with either winner and feeling awfully ethinically diverse right now!

  3. maybe the new target will be better stocked, the one on atlantic is always half empty, and maybe the new one will have more helpful employees, and maybe it will be a little more organized and neat.
    maybe, just maybe

  4. Walter, I’m sure you’re right that Target treats its employees better than Walmart. That being said, I wonder if Walmart’s employees would really appreciate your “help” in taking your business elsewhere.

  5. “Is there really a difference?”

    Yes, mainly in thw way they ttreat their employess. Target isn’t the best, Costco takes that crown, but Walmart’s ttreatments and policy are just horrrendous. I have finally gotten my Texas relatives to see hte light and to drive by Walmart and head to Target.

  6. walmart vs. target.

    I count myself as one American who’s never been to a Walmart. Were you just kidding, or are people really more opposed to Walmart than Target. Is there really a difference?

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