A SuperTarget is coming to Palm Coast

No longer a rumor, Target is building a SuperTarget in the Town Center at Palm Coast

December 20, 2006 – One of Palm Coast and Flagler County’s favorite rumors has moved out of the rumor category. Target Stores will build on a parcel along SR 100, west of the high school and east of Walgreen’s, part of Town Center at Palm Coast. Town Center at Palm Coast is being developed by Palm Coast Holdings, a subsidiary of Allete Properties. The site plan designates this parcel as a "retail power center." Such designations usually mean one or more "big box" retailers such as Target, along with several smaller stores and restaurants.

Target plans a large format store including a grocery section, a format Target labels as a SuperTarget. Current plans call for a March ’08 opening. Other Palm Coast Holdings developments in the area include Palm Coast Park and Ormond Crossings.

20 replies
  1. tracy smith
    tracy smith says:

    can’t wait

    i can’t wait till the target opens up. people need to realize we area real town now not a retirement community. everyone who complains about there being to many big buildings in the town also complains there is nowhere to shop either. make up your minds

  2. Joe D.
    Joe D. says:

    Nothing But Complaints

    People are never happy. You get something and all you want is more. If you don’t like it move. Target is great. Macy’s is a dump and way overpriced. Get a life.

  3. S S
    S S says:

    WHERE HAVE ALL THE TREES GONE???

    THIS IS WHAT WENT WRONG WITH SOUTH FLORIDA.IF PEOPLE WANT TO SHOP TIL THEY DROP,SOUTH FLORIDA IS THE PLACE.IT’S NEW YOTK WITH PALM TREES. LEAVE PALM COAST ALONE.

  4. Gregg
    Gregg says:

    Happy about Target but….

    Does anyone else want high paying jobs in Palm Coast? These min. wage jobs are not going to cut it. We need jobs paying $50-100k per year unless we are all going to get squashed by this out of control spending local government. Granted , Im sure they will find ways to overtax these businesses, but the real question is ….what is the local government doing about getting high paying jobs? Is anyone else getting sick over seeing another flagpole!

  5. Carlo
    Carlo says:

    Great for the new SuperTarget but what’s being don

    I planned to semi-retire to PC this spring of ’07. My modest pension -plus a job I (unofficially) had lined-up from late last year- would have allowed this plan to come true. Well, I don’t have to get into details about the many who were gainfully employed last year and who are UNemployed this year. My unofficial job won’t even be filled at all. Disappointing how PC is being run. I hope things turn around. I would like to get there soon. At least I still have my job here. Good luck to everyone.

  6. CR
    CR says:

    Steak anyone?

    Would love to see a Longhorns and an Olive Garden in Palm Coast. Why should we have to feed the pockets of Jacksonville and Daytona for nice restaurants? Nice places to eat would flourish in Palm Coast. We have made Palm Coast our home now, and we are not retirees, nor are we golfers.We are palin folk who are interested in having our home town equipped with things like other towns sowe don’t have to travel for them.

    YOU CAN DO IT PALM COAST!!!

  7. kchio
    kchio says:

    Walmart vs Target?

    Walmart vs Target? well I would welcome the competition. Firstly im from New Jersey recently moved here.

    Price fixing? example of FL

    Back in Jersey purchased an air mattress from Walmart – 21.98 for temporary sleep conditions while moving. Came to FL Walmart and they were charging for the same identical mattrees = 28.99. What justifies a $7 increase for down south? So maybe Target will keep walmart in check with price gouging?

  8. Chessman
    Chessman says:

    Where is CostCo when you need them?

    I wonder why Costco or BJ\\’s does not come to Ormond Beach or Palm Coast area. The SAM\\’s Club in Daytona Beach is not that great and it\\’s too far southwest.

  9. SILVERBACKGUERILLAZ2004
    SILVERBACKGUERILLAZ2004 says:

    FLORIDA IS MORE EXPENSIVE THEN NEWYORK CITY (BESID

    O YEAH FLORIDA IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACE IN DOWNSOUTH. AND ITS MORE EXPENSIVE THEN NEW YORK CITY BESIDES WHEN IT COME TO RENT BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS MORE EXPENSIVE TRUST ME I BEEN IN PALM COAST ONLY FOR 6MONTHS.

  10. Sherline
    Sherline says:

    Target and much more

    Great! Icant wait for it to be open. We need a mall around here and also a movie theater… Dont like travelling all the way to daytona…. gas is pricey!

  11. Cassie M
    Cassie M says:

    Employment?

    I have been trying to get a decent job in palm coast for two years now. I need a steady income and have no clue how to do it! No one is hiring in palm coast, and it seems to me that with all this construction and new buildings, they would need employees? If anyone can help me, let me, or just let me know who is hiring, I would greatly appreciate it. I am in desperate need of work. Thanks.

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