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Target plans to expand Brooklyn Park campus

The plan would include a new office building.

December 2, 2011 at 4:12PM
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Target Corp. intends to expand its Brooklyn Park campus next year with a new 245,000 square foot office building, according to the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal.

The project would be partially funded through a jobs stimulus program.

The Business Journal said details of the expansion are included in a new contract that Target has with the city to qualify for economic assistance.

Target currently has 1,300 employees spread over four buildings on the 150 acre, five-year-old campus.

A Target spokeswoman told the Business Journal that the Minneapolis-based retailer is "reviewing and updating" its master plan for the Brooklyn Park site. The company declined further comment.

David Phelps • 612-673-7269

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