justinclarkmem: More Target labelscar. Interesting, considering both signs were removed.
justinclarkmem: Boring (and cheap) masonry slapped over what was once the beautiful Target glass front entry
justinclarkmem: Former Target labelscar
justinclarkmem: An unused window shade cord
justinclarkmem: Torn signature Target wallpaper.
justinclarkmem: New front entrance doors
justinclarkmem: Labelscar where former front entrance was torn from the building
justinclarkmem: and it already looks sooooooo cheap
justinclarkmem: Former front store window in the former Starbucks
justinclarkmem: The chief shopping center anchor remains vacant
justinclarkmem: Target 2.0
justinclarkmem: The decorative steel bar was removed. It once hung 2 feet over this ledge.
justinclarkmem: They've staked their claim!
justinclarkmem: I'm certain this stop sign that is (a) red and (b) has the signature curved top is legal property of Target Corp
justinclarkmem: Target's signature red labels remain on all exterior and interior fire doors. I assume they'll remain, as red is associated with fire.
justinclarkmem: Climate Control Goes Nowhere
justinclarkmem: I wonder why I feel BLUE about Target leaving?
justinclarkmem: Target's signature red tiles in the restrooms have been sanded and repainted white. So sad.
justinclarkmem: Not one shelf remains in the stockroom.
justinclarkmem: Everyone'll have a Smurfy day!
justinclarkmem: Yet more labelscar on the back wall. You can clearly see the power outlets that powered the television displays.
justinclarkmem: Ghetto blue now graces the employee breakroom, along with permanent covers over the exterior windows. Depressing.
justinclarkmem: Repainted hallway connecting what was the Target Café / front lanes to what was the pharmacy restroom.
justinclarkmem: Sad memories of what was one of my favorite areas of the store.
justinclarkmem: Door to what was the Family restroom at front of store.
justinclarkmem: The beautiful (and spotless) white vinyl floor is gone.
justinclarkmem: Look closely and you can see what WAS the backroom door in what was once Rear Seasonal.