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Target Expands MN Distribution Amid National Supply Chain Overhaul
National Desk
May 4, 2026
Target Corporation, headquartered in Minneapolis, announced plans to expand its Minnesota distribution centers, building on initial reporting from FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul. The initiative aims to improve logistics efficiency and create local jobs in the Upper Midwest, even as the retailer invests heavily elsewhere. Company officials emphasized the facilities will support regional stores amid rising e-commerce demands.[1][2]
Specific details on the Minnesota sites remain under development, but the expansion aligns with Target's broader supply chain strategy, including the recent opening of a $265 million Receive Center in Houston. That 1.2 million-square-foot facility, employing 185 workers, holds 3-3.5 million cubic feet of inventory for six regional centers, signaling a model potentially replicable in Minnesota.[1][5] Locally, Target's Northern Campus in Brooklyn Park—three interconnected buildings totaling 300,000 square feet—anchors ongoing investments.[4]
The news arrives amid controversy over Target's $2 billion mega-hub in Savannah, Georgia, poised to create 2,500 jobs near the nation's fastest-growing port. Critics note a quiet downsizing of Upper Midwest distribution operations, yet Minnesota retains the corporate headquarters and logo. Expansions here could offset that shift, supporting thousands of state employees.[2]
Target's 2026 growth chapter includes over 30 new stores nationwide, plus 130 remodels, but no Minnesota openings were listed. The 2,000th store opens in Fuquay-Varina, N.C., this March, underscoring national focus while distribution upgrades keep Minnesota central to operations.[3]
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