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http://www.philly.com/philly/business/20150109_Target_aiming_to_build_small_Center_City_stores.html
Target had little to say publicly about its plans for the area. But Center City's real estate community has been abuzz since Metro began sending out e-mail blasts in August about Target Express's imminent arrival.
"Their brand now comes to an urban customer," said Londres, whose firm has helped Target build more than 50 locations across Pennsylvania, South Jersey and Delaware over two decades.
When the smaller format makes its debut amid the smattering of chain drug stores that have served downtown residents for daily necessities, customers will find a broad sampling of what's offered in a suburban Target.
Said Londres: "Everything's at your fingertips."
Target declined to take questions, issuing only a statement that referred to Philadelphia as "a great community for Target" and one where it first introduced expanded grocery offerings in stores in 2009.