Target/Exterior designs

P86 (1986-93)
Store offices were housed in a small mezzanine section, with opaque windows overlooking the sales floor and access provided through staircases housed within rounded-corner bump-out sections of the facade structure.

2006 revision
P04 neon pieces (half-bullseye and curve) were installed above the entrances, replacing the white walls.

P09 (2008-15)
The design was carried over into P13 with no substantial changes. The design was also used within Target Canada, albeit

"Tower" (2015-18)
Target transitioned to a tilt-up building process for this model of stores,

From this era, Target has opted to not conduct wide-scale facade renovations for stores; rather,

2005 revision
The design was retained within March 2009 SuperTarget openings.

P09 (2008-11)
This iteration of the SuperTarget exterior design took a more asymmetrical approach, directing the principle facade portion with SuperTarget signage towards the grocery entrance/above café seating.