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Coming to Cities: Mini Target, Petite Walmart

Major retailers open up tiny, urban-friendly outlets

By Liam Carnahan,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 26, 2012 12:31 PM CDT

(Newser) – Major chains are starting to think outside the big-box, at least where cities are involved. Stores like Walmart, Target, and Office Depot are willing to do what it takes to follow young adults who grew up in the 'burbs to their new urban homes, even if that means shrinking floor plans, paying high rents, and rethinking the items they carry, reports the New York Times. These smaller, express-style stores tend to be a fraction of the size of their suburban brethren, sell fewer bulk items (too tough to carry on the subway), and try to make shopping a quicker experience with clearer signs and shorter aisle heights.

The first "City Targets" opened in Chicago, LA, and Seattle yesterday, each about half the size of a "regular" Target (also half-size: the patio furniture the stores offer—a city-friendly three-piece balcony set, versus a six-piece patio version). An Office Depot in Hoboken designed as a city model is just one-fifth the size of a normal one, and stocks half the number of items. Walmart is currently testing both small- and medium-size stores.

Stephanie Simon, an employee of Target, works on the back to school display, Tuesday, July 29, 2008.
Stephanie Simon, an employee of Target, works on the back to school display, Tuesday, July 29, 2008.   (AP Photo/Phil Coale)
Target logos are seen on the screens of televisions on display at a store in Tallahassee, Fla.
Target logos are seen on the screens of televisions on display at a store in Tallahassee, Fla.   (AP Photo/Phil Coale)
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Motherchucker
Jul 26, 2012 3:49 PM CDT
They should be thinking inside the box by having some naked good looking associates bent over at the entrance for good customer service; guaranteed lots of shoppers and happy ones at that.
MacktheKnife
Jul 26, 2012 1:57 PM CDT
This got some press a while back.  Dollar stores are doing a very nice business.  Most are clean and very easy in-easy out.   Also, there are a lot of baby boomers who don't want to push a basket up and down five aisles to find the special on Jello or garden gloves.  Ditto for the young mom with four kids in tow.  She also wants to get in and out quickly.  
carbonated_turtle
Jul 26, 2012 12:54 PM CDT
They push out all of the locally run businesses, essentially murdering mom and pop, all because big box stores were supposed to be much more convenient. Now all of a sudden their mom and pops are better than what we previously had? Suck a bag of dicks, you useless assholes.
 

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