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“And the Pret a Manger on the bottom level is the shit, it's so nice to be able to shop while drinking nice coffee instead of grody Starbucks!” in 13 reviews
“Originally known as the Sullivan Center, the building's steel frame allowed a dramatic increase in window area.” in 3 reviews
“City Target has a escalator that takes you upstairs and it makes you feel like you are at a department store.” in 10 reviews
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Established in 1902. Visit your Target in Chicago, IL for all your shopping needs including clothes, lawn & patio, baby gear, electronics, groceries, toys, games, shoes, sporting goods and more. We serve our guests in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com. We're committed to providing a fun and convenient shopping experience, with unique products at affordable prices. Since 1946, the corporation has given 5 percent of its income through community grants and programs like Take Charge of Education. Today, that giving equals more than $4 million a week.
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- Feb 2, 2024
This was a fun target to visit while we were in Chicago. It was downtown. We are walking around decided to go in here. It was two floors which I thought was cool because all my local targets are not two floors so that was interesting to see. It was neat, going up and down the escalator. They had a lot of neat things to check out and cool sites and not bad deals.I would recommend it for sure
Helpful 6Thanks 1Love this 7Oh no 0 - Jan 13, 2023
This Target is located near my hotel in the theater district of Chicago. Wide diversity of shoppers, including a few who just wanted to get warm.
I went to the upper levels to their grocery section and got some grab n go breakfast items ( boiled eggs, fruit) and for the evening card game with my daughter, a nice bottle of red wine., a red blend called Silk & Spice.
Navigating this Target was easy. Was even able to grab a compact umbrella on my way out (still have it and it has served well with the huge rains in Southern California). Convenient. Well stocked. Clean. Kudos!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Fareed W.Pullman, Chicago, IL108181Jan 3, 2024
Service was great. Workers were friendly. Location is super clean. With this being a downtown store I expected etc that they would have a better selection of products. Hammond Indiana's Target was a little better stocked than this location.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Michael K.New York, NY188104Sep 1, 2023
Stopped by to get one quick thing. Didn't spend much time here, but it seemed nice. It was big, but just an ordinary target.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Oct 6, 2022
Love this Target! Always have some amazing items. The Halloween set up is really cool. Fall items are now on display as well. My visit in this store is always pleasant. I find exactly what I need.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Dec 5, 2021
Such a sight to see!
I highly recommend!
I love Target. This is my happy place.
I was in need of some head gear to help with the Chicago winds as I enjoyed the city and there is no other place to be in and out than Target-Goth Target known as Pirie Scott building to Chicagions. I enjoyed reading the history in the second floor.
Date visited 11/26/21Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Del Y.Chicago, IL197285895Aug 25, 2023
It's your typical Target that every city in America has. This particular store does have a grocery store in it that makes it really convenient. Every time I shop at this particular location, the employees are super helpful. The only issue I have is that this store is in a terrible neighborhood, so be careful when you come out of the store.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Olia D.Chicago, IL1867106Apr 10, 2023Updated review
If you are looking for a one-stop-shop for all your household and grocery needs, Target in the Loop is definitely the place to visit. As the only store with groceries in the area, it's conveniently located for those who don't want to travel far for their daily essentials.
The store is always clean and well-organized, making it easy to navigate through the aisles. Additionally, the staff is friendly and helpful, making my shopping experience even more enjoyable.
However, I do wish they had a larger selection of groceries like some of the bigger Target stores. Nevertheless, I still find everything I need at this location and always leave satisfied with my purchases.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Target for anyone looking for a convenient and reliable shopping experience.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Feb 19, 2022Previous reviewMy go to grocery store. It's tiny if you compare it to regular Target locations, but very convenient if you live in downtown Chicago.
- May 20, 2022
It's a Target, so not really much special there. It's located at the center point of the city at Madison & State Streets; this is the point in the city from where the entire grid is measured. (If you don't know the Chicago grid, you should!) They have security desks at the entrances, and although I don't know if they are Target employees or security company, they're helpful all the same (I wasn't sure if the order pickup was still on the second floor and he pointed it out--good thing because it isn't upstairs anymore). There are both elevators and an escalator to get to the second floor, and the order pickup is on the first floor near the southwest entrance (on State). Near the health and beauty section on the first floor, they have phone charging lockers! This is new to me--though I haven't been in a Target store in over two years, so it's possible the stores near me also have them. I'm not sure if they have them upstairs or not as well since I didn't go up there.
What DOES make this one special is the building. When I moved to Chicago I think Carson had already moved out. The building, known as Sullivan Center for the legendary architect who designed it, has been a landmark building for nearly 50 years so nothing bad would have happened to it, and having Target there is not out of sorts for the building--it's been a retail space for all but a few years of its history. It's considered a classic example of the Chicago School style.
Even if you don't need anything, you should stop in the store to check out the beautiful entryways and the intricate architecture.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0