Flatbush Junction Target Coming Soon
Fading Ad Blog has been chronicling the construction of Brooklyn’s newest Target at Flatbush Junction (the intersection of Nostrand, Flatbush and Avenue H). The store is scheduled to open within the next month or so. Here’s what the blog has to say about changes to the area: When Canal Jeans came to Flatbush, I was…
Fading Ad Blog has been chronicling the construction of Brooklyn’s newest Target at Flatbush Junction (the intersection of Nostrand, Flatbush and Avenue H). The store is scheduled to open within the next month or so. Here’s what the blog has to say about changes to the area:
When Canal Jeans came to Flatbush, I was astounded. They were pioneers way before the first Flatbush Starbucks replaced the only decent diner on Hillel Place. Then the banks came. We already had banks, and fast food chains, and now places to buy cell phones. To replace the municipal lot where commuters would park to take the train into the city to work is a Target Superstore. Now with the Congestion Pricing plans underway, where are commuters going to park? In my driveway.
Any readers foresee going to the new store?
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This will help with the mobs at the Atlantic center Target. I went last saturday and literally saw a line from the bridge to the escalators. Even more rediculous, there were people facing front to back as an additional line ran from the other entrance around the corner to the food section!
Nothing to do with New York. Target is a glorified KMART. It is nothing but junk food, dinky furniture and poorly made clothes. Do the math there are no better deals here than anywhere else.
The Atlantic Center is one of their top grossing stores. The logistics of production, shipping etic. make it almost impossible to keep up with their sales.
I would think if the mobs do recede less inventory will be sold and it will be exposed,as you say, that they in fact are doing what they can.
Will there be valet service for those of us coming from other parts of Brooklyn?
I’ll be glad for the mobs to recede a bit. If that happens, however, it will be exposed that Target does not know HOW to properly stock the Atlantic Terminal store. If they haven’t yet learned how not to lose those sales, I don’t hold out much hope.
Flatbush Avenue is the Broadway of Brooklyn (apologies to the actual street of that name in Brooklyn). It should be a shopping bonanza from one end to the other, and it shoud evolve quickly to reflect the changing neighborhoods it passes through and the changes in retail.
Welcome to the new mall.
I’m glad people will have the option of taking transit to Flatbush Junction to shop instead of driving out of the city, to suburbs that keep the jobs and sales taxes.
If you are so wealthy that you prefer a higher status retailer, feel free to go where you wish.
Now this is a classy addition to Brooklyn! I hope they bring a Wal-Mart next. I love my Blue light sales.
I’m about eqidistant between this Target and the Atlantic Center one. I went to that store once–I’ll probably visit this new one at least as often:-)