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'''Target T-231''', also known as '''Mission Bend''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Pavilion Village Shopping Center (Houston, Texas)|Pavilion Village Shopping Center]], [[14485 Bellaire Boulevard (Houston, Texas)|14485 Bellaire Boulevard]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[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 October 9, 1985,<ref name=":0" /> with a formal grand opening ceremony on October 13.<ref>[https://archive.org/download/news-article-houston-chronicle-published-as-houston-chronicle-october-13-1985-p-423/News_Article__Houston_Chronicle_published_as_HOUSTON_CHRONICLE___October_13_1985__p423.pdf Full-page advertisement], ''[[Houston Chronicle]]'', October 13, 1985.</ref> The store would be remodeled to P97 in 1998, and closed on or around July 24, 2002.<ref name=":0">[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>
'''Target T-231''', also known as '''Mission Bend''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Pavilion Village Shopping Center (Houston, Texas)|Pavilion Village Shopping Center]], [[14485 Bellaire Boulevard (Houston, Texas)|14485 Bellaire Boulevard]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]].<ref name=":02">[http://web.archive.org/web/20160508233134if_/http://www.jobisez.com:80/edi-igs/Target/Store%20Addresses%20by%20Store%20Number.pdf "Target Store Address by Store Number"], Partners Online, September 28, 2001, via jobisez.com.</ref> The store opened on October 9, 1985,<ref name=":0" /> with a formal grand opening ceremony on October 13.<ref>[https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info%3Asid/infoweb.newsbank.com&svc_dat=AMNEWS&req_dat=0D1C2A34C3EF45E0&rft_val_format=info%3Aofi/fmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Actx&rft_dat=document_id%3Aimage%252Fv2%253A14DB39C1C40322B4%2540EANX-NB-164DC308D5C67251%25402446352-164DBF9476B588A1%2540422/hlterms%3A Full-page advertisement], ''[[Houston Chronicle]]'', October 13, 1985.</ref> In 1998, the store would be remodeled to P97. The store closed on or around July 24, 2002.<ref name=":0">[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:42, 1 May 2024

Target T-231
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Store numberT-231
NameMission Bend
LocationPavilion Village Shopping Center
Address 14485 Bellaire Boulevard
CityHouston, Texas
OpenedOctober 9, 1985
ClosedJuly 24, 2002
Distribution centerT-578
MarketHouston (TX)
Next tenantBargains 4 U, Jumbo Dollar, Citi Trends 448, Fallas Paredes 239, and Liberty Tax
Coordinates29°42′08″N 95°38′29″W / 29.70224°N 95.64149°W / 29.70224; -95.64149Coordinates: 29°42′08″N 95°38′29″W / 29.70224°N 95.64149°W / 29.70224; -95.64149

Target T-231, also known as Mission Bend, was a Target discount department store located at Pavilion Village Shopping Center, 14485 Bellaire Boulevard in Houston, Texas.[1] The store opened on October 9, 1985,[2] with a formal grand opening ceremony on October 13.[3] In 1998, the store would be remodeled to P97. The store closed on or around July 24, 2002.[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Target Store Address by Store Number", Partners Online, September 28, 2001, via jobisez.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Target spreadsheet.
  3. Full-page advertisement, Houston Chronicle, October 13, 1985.