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February 2024 by mukesh jain
Nice place for shopping under one roof
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February 2024 by Jinhun Cho
Equipped with many itemsIt is a place where you can shop..?
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February 2024 by Robin Lee
Clean and taken care of and great assortment
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January 2024 by Robin Reynolds
Cool fun stuff
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January 2024 by Noreen Rodriguez
Over priced!!!!
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December 2023 by Jewel Gallardo
More organized than most of the discount stores but higher prices for items especially clothes from what I've seen and the bedding lol go to JC Penny or Macy's to get it new ot costs the same with larger variety.
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December 2023 by Maria Pena
Beautiful items best prices I got gifs that I need for my grandkids and I was surprised at the time that I pay, I didn’t spend much and got a lot of things I love this store ?
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December 2023 by Kayleen
Had a return issue and Maleah who was a coordinator at the front was so helpful made my day! Thanks for being so great!
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December 2023 by Nelli Glushko
My favorite store. Lots of choices of everything! Bedding, dishes, decor, clothes, makeup and waaaay much more for an affordable price. Bought shampoo for only $7 in store when the same shampoo costs over 30$ on amazon. Competitive prices, lots to chose from and overall awesome store. Super long lines when checking out.
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October 2023 by Maurice Holub
Love this store.. However it's very difficult to navigate with a stroller. The aisles are very small
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October 2023 by K. Lynn Gearing
Cashiers busy with shoppers eager to finalize purchases. Returned items to rack hoping for quicker check out next time. Approx. 100 lined up to pay. Store very popular.
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September 2023 by Aureen Thomas
The shopping Experience is out of it. They always have unique products
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August 2023 by Carl Saenz
Nice place to shop for home goods.Well organized and good crowds shopping daily. Prices good.Has restrooms if needed.Such a variety of items to keep you busy. You will be amazed.
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July 2023 by Joseph B.
I am writing this review to bring to light an incident that occurred at this store which left me so disturbed, I ultimately decided to never again step foot in this location. On July 6th, 2023 at approximately 1:00pm, I entered this TJ Maxx/Home Goods location and began browsing the t-shirts in the Men's department. A few minutes after I arrived, a Black teenage boy arrived and began looking through the t-shirts on the same rack, the two of us standing side-by-side. I will reiterate that I had been in the Men's department for several minutes before this boy entered the store and began to browse in the same aisle I was in. After this boy arrived, we both heard "Welcome to the Men's Department" being loudly broadcast overhead. The boy's response to the not-so-subtle declaration that the security cameras were active was such that I myself felt the discomfort that I watched wash over him. He backed away slowly from the clothing rack, raising empty hands out in front of himself as he did, his face a mixture of confusion and concern. Then, he did the only thing you really should do when it's been made clear to you that you are being eyed with unnecessary suspicion: he quietly left the store. I did my best not to jump to conclusions despite my instincts telling me that what I had just witnessed was as bad as I assumed it to be. I've been in stores where the cameras are shelf mounted and motion-activated and I assumed that had been the case here. But I knew that I had been in that department for several minutes and never once heard that greeting. I continued to wander the Men's department with greater awareness, trying to determine where the motion detector for the camera was, confident that I would be able to set it off and put my concern aside. I never found a motion detector. I wandered the Men's department for several minutes and never once received the greeting that this young boy had received after being in the store for less than 3 minutes. What was it about him that made him worthy of a greeting and not me? Is there something about a Black teenager that calls for such a greeting that a White, cisgender adult male doesn't prompt? I finished my own shopping and got into line, telling a family member who had been late to join me at the store that this would be the last time we would be patronizing this location as I had just seen what could only be described as low-key but simultaneously the most blatantly racist targeting of a child that I had ever had the misfortune of witnessing. I don't pretend to know the first thing about this boy and that's just it: I make no assumptions about him but the security team of this TJ Maxx did. For all anyone knows, he was there to spend birthday money or buy a present for a friend or family member. Maybe, he was there on the order of a parent to pick out a new outfit with back-to-school being a month away. Normal, everyday American things. Instead, he was cruelly reminded that he isn't seen as most other kids his age. That boy felt himself being "othered" as he stood there, innocently browsing cheap t-shirts. The night of this incident, he very likely went to bed with the thought that the panicked decision to leave this TJ Maxx location without incident was very likely the reason why he was still alive and able to lay his head to rest in his family home. I know it's a common cultural observation that TJ Maxx has become a marketplace and safe space for white women. But, the dehumanization of a person of color at this store was so blatant and so unnecessary that it left me wondering how often it actually goes on here. Does corporate insist on "minding the store" with this kind of racial bias? Or is the racial bias only prevalent at this location and in the neighborhood it's located in? Are the cheap $7.99 t-shirts such a precious commodity that only certain people can really be trusted to take an interest in them? I would say "do better" but when a store is treating certain human b
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July 2023 by Ajmal Ayaan
Very neat and well organized store with pristine bathrooms which can be really rare. I loved shopping here. Both stores combined.