

“I think this is made perfectly for us to get guests in and out on their lunch break, before they go home, get the kids, make dinner,” said the store's team leader, Jason Stocchetti. In addition to its regular checkout stations, the store has 15 self-checkouts and a station where customers can pick up online orders. The store also houses a grocery section with fresh organic produce, a Starbucks and a CVS Pharmacy. Similarly, the electronics section is catered to customers on the go, with a smaller selection of large electronics like TVs and a focus on mobile electronics like cellphones and tablet computers. Some items are also geared toward commuters who walk and use the subway, including smaller bags of pet food and single rolls of paper towel. These include home goods for smaller apartment spaces, as well as clothing, toys, supplies and accessories for children and parents. The new store was designed in the retailer's “flexible format," featuring items that cater specifically to New Yorkers, spokeswoman Kristy Welker noted. While the new 125,000-square-foot store is smaller than the Atlantic Terminal location just six blocks south in Fort Greene, the space is comparable in size to the average Target, which comes in at about 135,000 square feet, a spokeswoman said. Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts GardensĭOWNTOWN BROOKLYN - Target opened its newest outpost Wednesday at the sprawling City Point complex, marking the big-box retailer's latest foray in the Big Apple.Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook.
