Target plans to remodel 10 California stores as part of a nationwide investment aimed at expanding grocery offerings and modernizing customer pickup services.
The retailer recently announced plans to invest in more than 130 store remodels nationwide this year, including 10 locations across the Golden State. The projects are expected to be completed by early fall.
According to the company, the remodeled stores will introduce a new "food-forward" layout that converts more merchandising space into expanded sections for fresh produce, dairy, meat, and grab-and-go meals. The redesign is also intended to highlight Target's Good & Gather and Favorite Day brands.
In addition to expanded grocery departments, shoppers will see updated interiors with localized design elements, new lighting, and reorganized department layouts. Stores will also receive upgraded drive-up lanes and more efficient order pickup areas designed to reduce wait times.
The California remodels are scheduled for completion in September and October, ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The stores receiving upgrades include:
Sign up for free local newsletters and alerts for the
Across California Patch
Patch.com is the nationwide leader in hyperlocal news.
Visit Patch.com to find your town today.