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Target Opens 149,000-Square-Foot Location in Indian Land, SC

This marks the retailer’s second spot in the Rock Hill region. The building dwarfs the company’s typical 125,000-square-foot footprint.

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Target threw open the doors to a 149,000-square-foot store in Indian Land, South Carolina. This marks the retailer's second spot in the Rock Hill region. The building dwarfs the company's typical 125,000-square-foot footprint.

Around 170 people work at this spot. Starting pay? Between $15 and $24 per hour. Inside, shoppers will find a CVS pharmacy and Starbucks. Drive-up pickup works here, and so does same-day delivery. Next-day delivery covers Indian Land too.

Linda Greenberg traveled from Fort Mill and Charleston with her daughter Lauren Clark to check out the place. The store hit the mark, she said. "It's exciting and inviting and a great location," Greenberg said, per the Rock Hill Herald. "I think it's everything you'd want in the Target and then some."

Jenna Forminio lives in Charlotte but attends Appalachian State University. She hunted for dorm room decorations during her visit. "It's really nice, modern, new and clean," Forminio said about the Indian Land store.

Amy Bocholis calls Fort Mill home. For her, this spot beats driving to the Blakeney store in Charlotte or the one in Rock Hill. "I'm so glad that it's here in this area," said Bocholis, who has visited the store several times. "It's meeting a need that we really needed in Fort Mill."

The Indian Land spot joins several others around Charlotte — Pineville, Stonecrest, and Steele Creek among them. The Rock Hill region's other store sits at Manchester Village.

Target runs almost 2,000 stores across the country, according to The Herald. The Minnesota-based company has more than 400,000 workers spread through all 50 states.

Thirty-three more stores are on the drawing board, with four slated for the Carolinas. This fall, seven stores will open throughout the U.S.

The chain wants to launch 300 stores over the next ten years, according to a statement on its website. These new spots fit into a hub model that blends in-store shopping with filling online orders and deliveries.

You'll find the Indian Land store at 5345 Crossridge Blvd. Doors swing open at 7 a.m. on weekdays. Weekends? 8 a.m. Closing time hits at 10 p.m. every day.