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'''Target T-20''', also known as '''Oak Cliff''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Village Fair Shopping Center (Dallas, Texas)|Village Fair Shopping Center]], [[4515 Village Fair Drive (Dallas, Texas)|4515 Village Fair Drive]] in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]].<ref>[https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/staxpayersearch/processTaxpyer.do?tpNtrlId=6000160049786 Target Corporation], Sales Taxpayer Search, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.</ref> The store opened on August 27, 1970,<ref>[https://archive.org/download/advertisement-dallas-morning-news-august-27-1970-p-5/Advertisement__Dallas_Morning_News__August_27_1970__p5.pdf Advertisement], ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', August 27, 1970, p. 5 AA.</ref> with a formal grand opening ceremony on August 31 |
'''Target T-20''', also known as '''Oak Cliff''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Village Fair Shopping Center (Dallas, Texas)|Village Fair Shopping Center]], [[4515 Village Fair Drive (Dallas, Texas)|4515 Village Fair Drive]] in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]].<ref>[https://mycpa.cpa.state.tx.us/staxpayersearch/processTaxpyer.do?tpNtrlId=6000160049786 Target Corporation], Sales Taxpayer Search, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.</ref> The store opened on August 27, 1970,<ref>[https://archive.org/download/advertisement-dallas-morning-news-august-27-1970-p-5/Advertisement__Dallas_Morning_News__August_27_1970__p5.pdf Advertisement], ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', August 27, 1970, p. 5 AA.</ref> with a formal grand opening ceremony on August 31,<ref>[https://archive.org/download/dallas-times-herald-08-30-1970-p-1/Dallas_Times_Herald_08_30_1970_p_1.jpg "Target opens 3rd store in Dallas"], ''[[Dallas Times Herald]]'', August 30, 1970, p. 1.</ref> and would be remodeled to P86 in 1986,<ref>Hansard Steph, Donna. [https://archive.org/download/target-to-remodel-d-fw-stores-add-two-dallas-morning-news-the-tx-december-4-1985-p-1d/TARGET_TO_REMODEL_D-FW_STORES_ADD_TWO__Dallas_Morning_News_The_TX___December_4_1985__p1d.pdf "Target to remodel D-FW stores, add two"],''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', December 4, 1985, p. 1D and p. 8D.</ref> shortly before closing on or around December 31 of that year.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref> It was the first Target to close in Texas. |
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Revision as of 20:43, 16 January 2024
Target T-20 | |
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Store number | T-20 |
Name | Oak Cliff |
Location | Village Fair Shopping Center |
Address | 4515 Village Fair Drive |
City | Dallas, Texas |
Opened | August 27, 1970 |
Closed | December 31, 1986 |
Market | Dallas |
Next tenant | Big T Plaza |
Coordinates | 32°41′34″N 96°49′44″W / 32.69274°N 96.82901°WCoordinates: 32°41′34″N 96°49′44″W / 32.69274°N 96.82901°W |
Target T-20, also known as Oak Cliff, was a Target discount department store located at Village Fair Shopping Center, 4515 Village Fair Drive in Dallas, Texas.[1] The store opened on August 27, 1970,[2] with a formal grand opening ceremony on August 31,[3] and would be remodeled to P86 in 1986,[4] shortly before closing on or around December 31 of that year.[5] It was the first Target to close in Texas.
References
- ↑ Target Corporation, Sales Taxpayer Search, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
- ↑ Advertisement, The Dallas Morning News, August 27, 1970, p. 5 AA.
- ↑ "Target opens 3rd store in Dallas", Dallas Times Herald, August 30, 1970, p. 1.
- ↑ Hansard Steph, Donna. "Target to remodel D-FW stores, add two",The Dallas Morning News, December 4, 1985, p. 1D and p. 8D.
- ↑ Target spreadsheet.