Target to Close Nine Stores in Response to Rising Theft and Organized Retail Crime

Amid rising instances of theft and organized retail crime, Target has decided to close nine of its stores across four states. Despite boosting security measures like increasing security personnel, hiring third-party guards, and using advanced theft-deterrent tools, the challenges remain significant.

Here’s a look at the areas impacted by these closures and what it means for the remaining locations and employees:

New York City:

Harlem: 517 E 117th St. (96 remaining stores, over 20,000 team members)

Seattle:

  • University Way: 4535 University Way NE
  • Ballard: 1448 NW Market St., Ste. 100 (22 remaining stores, nearly 4,000 team members)

San Francisco/Oakland:

  • SF Folsom: 1690 Folsom St.
  • Oakland Broadway: 2650 Broadway
  • Pittsburg: 4301 Century Blvd. (32 remaining stores, over 6,400 team members)

Portland:

  • Galleria: 939 SW Morrison St.
  • Powell: 3031 SE Powell Blvd.
  • Hollywood: 4030 NE Halsey St. (15 remaining stores, more than 2,500 team members)

Although these closures are undeniably tough, it’s worth noting that over 150 Target stores will still operate in these regions. Target is continuing to enhance its security by adopting strategies such as locking cases for high-value items and partnering with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations division.

In an official statement, Target highlighted their ongoing investment in store security while recognizing that tackling this issue requires a collective approach. They stressed the importance of collaboration between retailers, law enforcement, and community organizations to effectively address the challenge of theft and organized retail crime.