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  2. Gold Circle - Wikipedia

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    Hills leased 35 Gold Circle stores in Ohio, New York, and Kentucky and immediately converted them into Hills stores following the liquidation sales, reopening early in 1989. Some of the Gold Circle stores became Hills Department Stores or Target , while Springfield and Elyria, Ohio , became Kmart . [ 2 ]

  3. Where is Target opening new stores? See list of planned ... - AOL

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    States where new Target stores are set to open. Target shoppers can fill up their carts at these locations soon. Here is a list of the 15 states set to host new Target locations, according to the ...

  4. Is Target open on New Year's Day 2025? Store hours ... - AOL

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    Target stores' operating hours can vary by day and location, but many locations open at 7 a.m. or 8 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. Search for your location on Target's store locator tool.

  5. Rite Aid to close 2 additional stores in Stark County. See ...

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    Rite Aid is closing 15 more stores in Ohio, including stores in Massillon and Alliance. The stores at 242 Lincoln Way W in Massillon and 1895 W. State Street in Alliance are among the 27 closures ...

  6. Massillon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Massillon is a city in western Stark County, Ohio, United States, along the Tuscarawas River. The population was 32,146 at the 2020 census . Massillon is a principal city of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area , which includes all of Stark and Carroll counties and had a population of 401,574 in 2020.

  7. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Target Stores opened eight new stores that year, including its first shopping mall anchor store in Grand Forks, North Dakota. [20] In 1979, it opened 13 new units to a total of 80 Target stores in eleven states. Dayton-Hudson reached $3 billion in sales, with $1.12 billion coming from the Target store chain alone. [2]