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A new Target in far southwest Fort Worth would likely look very different than the city’s older Targets. Late last year, Target unveiled dramatic changes to its store designs, which by 2024 will ...
If Target comes to McPherson Boulevard, it would be the first in this fast-growing corner of Fort Worth. The closest existing Target is at Interstate 20 and Chisholm Trail, about six miles north.
If you’re stuck need to make a grocery run, many stores around Fort Worth are open Tuesday, though the hours can vary. Just be careful driving there!
As of 2009, RFID had been phased out of the Dallas–Fort Worth stores. In 2016, Target planned to roll out the RFID technology at all 1,795 of its store locations across the United States. [clarification needed] [54] Target opened new distribution centers in 2006 (Rialto, California, DeKalb, Illinois) to support the growth of its stores.
Montgomery Plaza fronts West 7th Street, which connects Fort Worth's Cultural District with the downtown area. West 7th has recently become one Fort Worth's most vibrant urban neighborhoods, a burgeoning community at the juncture of six major streets. The area includes a wide variety of dining, nightlife and residential options.
Mira Vista is a gated community in far Southwest Fort Worth with over 700 high end houses, a championship golf course and country club. [15] Morningside; Overton Park; Overton Park is a neighborhood represented by the Overton Park Neighborhood Association (OPNA) www.overtonpark-na.org in Fort Worth, Texas located southwest of city's downtown.
This Target store, built more than 25 years ago in Tarrant County, may not look the same after a major $3.8 million interior remodel. A Target in Fort Worth is getting $3.8 million in upgrades ...
Butler Place Historic District is a 42-acre area east of the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas. From about 1940-2020, it was a public housing development with 412 units. The site is now to be dedicated to a new purpose, perhaps a museum focused on African Americans in Fort Worth's history. [2] [3]