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December 2023 by Lisa D.
Every single time I have used the restrooms here it's been an absolute nightmare. I know that's a small part of the store but it's absurd.
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December 2023 by Bryan C.
Target is great. Nice customer service people. Store is clean. Little pricier than some places, but you pay for how nice it is compared to say walmart
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June 2023 by Riva Z.
Met the sweetest employee Mielat who helped me find everything I needed and made sure my experience was terrific!
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November 2022 by Merritt J.
the employees at this target were so helpful! i had a mix up at another store, but Carlos and Sarah were so patient and helpful.
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July 2022 by Ntinyari M.
I go to this Target wayyy more than for my own good. My last visit was exceptionally great because I received great customer service when I needed to return an item I bought from another location. The associate gave me fast, friendly service. My complaint with this store is that it seems to need a bit of help keeping regular household items in stock. With the college crowd and the shopping center location, there are always tons of people in this store (unless you're making a late night run, which again, I do way more than I should). I love the clearance shelves even though it feels like you have to really search for markdown items.
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July 2022 by Joshua V.
Clean store and well taken care of. The issues people complain about are primarily very nit-picky. I've grown up going there and now I'm my late 20s I can say I don't really ever has issues with my experiences there
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July 2022 by Maureen B.
Stopped in to see if they had the Tabitha Brown collection and they did have a few more items than the store close to me but most of what was left was smaller sizes anyway. Not sure if it's a staffing issue but this store had the same problem of the plus size area being messy with stuff thrown around. I know some of it is a result of shoppers leaving stuff after trying it on.
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June 2022 by Tiff R.
This is the worst Target I have ever been too! I thought I was in a flea market! Clothes were everywhere and nothing was in order! Do better!
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December 2021 by Luke W.
Enormous Target with tons of inventory and massive selection across grocery, clothing, home goods, and much more. Easily overwhelming but also enticing offering lots more than the typical sized spot, however lacking the variety of online shopping which seemed odd considering it's so much bigger and assumed would have more variety. Also prices are not quite the value of other large department stores but some of the brands make up for that like the selection of kombucha! My buddy and I went for clothing but noticed nothing was quite like the online options, more Kohls and Old Navy rather than the Banobos and Banana Republic styles Target has sometimes. Must assume it was because the holiday rush had picked over all the good stuff which was clear on the homegoods aisles, lots of things cleaned out. I still did great finding some new things to try in the grocery which looked very smart and fresh. Target also wins with the best self-checkout machines of all time, very fast scanning and gift card payment process.
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June 2021 by Nicole H.
The Glendale Target (off Keystone, near Broad Ripple) is a bit tricky to find the right lane to get to the parking lot, because there are a ton of businesses in this area but their parking lots don't connect. It's super trendy on the outside and quite new on the inside as well. A fairly good size. Employees are good - I saw on the app something I wanted was in stock but it wasn't on the shelf. An employee went to the back to get it for me.
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June 2021 by Karen C.
there was no toilet paper! i had to use my my lacoste tee shirt.it was collard which is very rough and uncomfortable:( i had a bad experience with the cashier alex. employees followed me and said i smelled to bad for the store and that i had to leave!! very bad.
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June 2021 by Phil B.
I have never really cared for this location. Traffic in and out is always bad. Parking configuration is bad. Now that they are building hundreds of condos in the old mall and across from the old mall I can only imagine traffic will just get much worse. Typically up front this store is a mess. They really need to get rid of the cheap junk area. As I was walking thru the store to the home and garden area, I passed empty abandoned shopping carts and empty shelves. They need more employees to stock shelves and to walk the store to straighten and do general cleaning. I think Target is trying to appear more upscale. They kinda aren't doing a great job at that right now.
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June 2021 by DeAndrea B.
I loved this store especially during covid, it is typically extremely well stocked. I love the fact that it is a small Target but 9/10 times I can find what I need here. The only thing that I prefer is that the staff was a little friendlier. I have been several times and each time there is someone yelling at another person, so although I love the store that would be my only complaint and it is small. This will remain my favorite Target because it is in my neighborhood so for that I am grateful.
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April 2021 by Barbara F.
I am a Target Fan! I was in the Glendale area and made it a point to stop in the Glendale store. If I have time, and there is a Target in the area, I like to stop in; in fact I'm often on the hunt for something I've seen in another store and now want another the same, or a different color or even a different size. The Target app is a must to optimize your dollar. Often times there will be Circle offers on the app that are not offered in the store. To maximize - scan the barcodes - save to list and show the the person ringing up your sale or monitoring the self check line and you will get the sale price. The day I stopped I did not find what I was looking for (a Levi collab sleepshirt) but I found a cool tie dye sweatshirt I had not seen at any of the only 3 Targets I visited recently. My favorite Target within my driving scope is Avon - it's very large, usually very neat, great tidy displays and very friendly associates. The associates at Glendale are also very friendly & helpful.
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February 2021 by Richard P.
I live just east of the Broad Ripple/Glendale area in the middle of a residential area that is sort of a transitional neighborhood. If you go 4-5 blocks south of me, you get a fairly rough area. If you go two blocks north, you get six-figure houses. If you go a few blocks north of that, you've generally got super nice houses. I'm in the middle of it all. Strangely enough, the closest business areas to me are either 56th & Emerson or Arlington. Fort Ben doesn't count since it's still mostly restaurants. While I used to use Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market at 56th & Emerson, it's pretty much become self-service and you're not going to stick me in a Wal-Mart AND make me serve myself. It's just not happening. Fortunately, heading over to Keystone allows me to either choose Meijer, Target, or head further north for a traditional Wal-Mart. Plus, there's both an Aldi and Kroger option. It has just occurred to me my review intro is longer than some actual reviews. So be it. With the pandemic still going, I've quickly learned that Meijer is hit-and-miss in terms of safety while Target is for the most part spot-on. While their shelving practices drive me bonkers, employees are consistently friendly and I can typically find what I need. This Target had started some renovation prior to the pandemic. This includes adding a Target Optical that I've already utilized to purchase new glasses. In case you're wondering, Luxottica is actually the optical provider and they have Dr. Abigail David here. This Target is likely my favorite of the northside locations. That might be because I have an ex-girlfriend who works at the Nora location, though. I admit it. I have unresolved issues. This location has a nice front row of accessible parking that is only occasionally utilized by jerks waiting on a loved one to come out "for just a minute." "Hey dude, it will also only take me a minute to slit your tires and "disable" your vehicle." Sorry, pet peeve of mine. They offer free pick-up. In case you didn't know, Target also owns the delivery service Shipt - which I use and love. I've yet to have a bad shopper with Shipt. They do have a handful of self check-out lines, but they also have pretty solid check-out services. They also have plastic dividers to protect shoppers and cashiers and they disinfect. Social distancing is pretty solid. Employees wear masks, though I've seen a couple who can't quite master the whole "mask over the nose" concept. They do have security. While I've certainly seen customers stretching the whole mask-wearing thing, most are fine and I haven't seen any bad scenes. They've made some decor changes recently that I like - for example, moving children/youth books to its own section at the end of the toys. The food section is fairly well stocked, but they seem to focus on bestsellers - for example, cookies? You really mostly have the popular brands here along with the Target brands. The store is brighter these days. The Chip and Joanna Gaines home items are here and they spotlight home goods quite nicely. They now use CVS as their pharmacy. They've had a Starbucks for a while. They got rid of their snack counter, though they do have a self-serve kiosk with fountain drinks as an option. If I need a full grocery run, I still tend to head to Meijer simply because Target does tend to have some limits. However, for the basics I can typically get what I need here at a comparable price. I get better service and a vastly better atmosphere. Kite Properties manages this area - obviously, it's kind of a weird area as Glendale Town Center has struggled for years. Now, there's an apartment community being built behind the former mall. The library is moving out of the town center next year and down the street. I'm anxious to see what all's going to happen in this area. But, I continue to appreciate this Target. While Kite security is close to worthless, I generally feel safe here and t