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'''Target T-333''', also known as '''Preston North''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Preston Towne Crossing (Plano, Texas)|Preston Towne Crossing]], [[4817 West Park Boulevard (Plano, Texas)|4817 West Park Boulevard]] in [[Plano, Texas|Plano]], [[Texas]]. The store opened February 17, 1988 and closed 2002. [https://www.globest.com/sites/globest/2003/03/04/targets-texas-plan-sells-two-more-coming/] Building now subdivided between Cowboys Fit, Cardinal's Sport Center, Hollywood Feed, Preston Dental & Adventure Kids.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>
'''Target T-333''', also known as '''Preston North''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[Preston Towne Crossing (Plano, Texas)|Preston Towne Crossing]], [[4817 West Park Boulevard (Plano, Texas)|4817 West Park Boulevard]] in [[Plano, Texas|Plano]], [[Texas]]. The store opened February 17, 1988 with a formal grand opening ceremony on February 21. It closed around 2002.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>


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Revision as of 01:17, 21 February 2022

Coordinates: 33°01′43″N 96°47′36″W / 33.02849°N 96.79330°W / 33.02849; -96.79330

Target T-333
Store numberT-333
NamePreston North
LocationPreston Towne Crossing
Address4817 West Park Boulevard
CityPlano, Texas
OpenedFebruary 17, 1988
Closed2002
Distribution centerT-578
MarketDallas

Target T-333, also known as Preston North, was a Target discount department store located at Preston Towne Crossing, 4817 West Park Boulevard in Plano, Texas. The store opened February 17, 1988 with a formal grand opening ceremony on February 21. It closed around 2002.[1]

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