Just for the record, I am not one of those anti-big box people. I'm just somewhere between awestruck and mystified. I mean, I can walk to Target. Who does that? Targets are supposed to be in the middle of sterile suburban malls to which it's probably not even legal to walk.

So, while I would rather buy coffee from Tryst than from Starbucks because I prefer the personality and community of independently-owned businesses to the sterile blandness of your average big corporate store, there's really no neighborhood equivalent to Target. Everyone needs kitchen gadgets and socks and candles and other stuff that Target sells. We used to go to the suburbs to buy these things. Big boxes are a fact of life, and to deny that would be to deny that we need automobiles and cell phones. Given that, I would so much rather go to a big box that's part of the walkable urban envoronment in which I live, than have to haul my butt out to some wretched suburb like Wheaton for the same. I just don't see a downside.
I, for one, welcome our new concentric circular masters. Viva, Target!
More pictures from Target
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