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Here is a list of the 15 states set to host new Target locations, according to the store's website. Target did not specify when the stores would be opening when asked by USA TODAY.
Pleasant Hill station under construction in 1970. BART construction officially began on June 19, 1964, with President Lyndon Johnson presiding over the ground-breaking ceremonies at the 4.4-mile (7.1 km) Diablo Test Track between Concord and Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County, where Parsons Brinckerhoff-Tudor-Bechtel would test out the system's new technologies and unconventional design choices.
In early November 1964, the 15th store was opened on Contra Costa Blvd. in Pleasant Hill. This was the fifth store to open in Northern California. [49] Celebrities included were actors Mamie Van Doren, Marvin Miller, Rick Jason, and Gail Davis. [50] The 16th White Front store was opened on Mountain Avenue in Ontario in late November 1964.
At the time of its construction, Sunvalley Shopping Center was said to be the largest air-conditioned regional shopping center in the world. [2] Developed by A. Alfred Taubman, [3] the shopping center opened on August 5, 1967 with a performance by Tony Martin and is 1,333,000 feet (406,000 meters) on two floors.
Target is closing nine stores in 2024, all in blue states, according to The Dispatch. In 2023, Target opened 21 stores and 7 of those stores are in red states. Check Your Fact has reached out to ...
Westfield Plaza Bonita, commonly known as Plaza Bonita and Plaza, is a shopping mall in National City, California.It is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. Anchor stores at the center include Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Crunch Fitness, Nordstrom Rack and Round1.
Pleasant Hill station under construction in 1970. The BART Board approved the name Pleasant Hill in December 1965. [5] Service at the station began on May 21, 1973. [2] AC Transit bus service began in Pleasant Hill on December 8, 1975, with Pleasant Hill station as a hub. [6] The service was taken over by County Connection in 1982. [7]
The Concord store, despite having been under Rasputin's management since 2007, still carried Tower Records signage with no mention of Rasputin; a poster displayed in the window called the Tower Records signage a "Historical Anomaly." The Concord location closed in 2013 and moved back to its original Pleasant Hill location. [13]