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Target
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519 Gateway Dr.,
Brooklyn, NY 11239
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Hours
Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm; Sun, 8am-9pm
Nearby Subway Stops
A, C at Euclid Ave.
Directions
Take the B13 bus to Gateway Dr.
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Product Guide
Accessories
- Eyewear
- Handbags
- Hats: Men
- Hats: Women
- Jewelry
- Lingerie/Hosiery
- Luggage
- Shoes: Men
- Shoes: Women
- Watches
Children
- Baby Goods
- Children's Clothing
- Children's Furniture
- Children's Shoes
- Teen/Preteen Fashion
Clothing
- Maternity Wear
- Menswear
- Swimwear
- Women's Wear
Home
- Appliances/Fixtures
- Furniture/Accessories
- Kitchen/Tableware
- Linens
- Organizers
- Rugs
Media & Hobbies
- Cellphones
- CDs/Records
- DVDs/Videos
- Electronics: Cameras
- Toys/Games
Profile
The envy of every no-frills retailer that's sought to make its name synonymous with cheap-chic fashion, Target has come a long way in the past several years with some high-profile designers and savvy PR. Isaac Mizrahi for Target bouclé jackets are available in navy or wheat, and Liz Lange for Target offers stretch-twill capris in a range of colors.
Key Departments
Furniture & AccessoriesTarget collaborates with such designers as Michael Graves and Isaac Mizrahi to create handsome but extremely affordable home accessories—clocks, knives, small appliances—but it has furniture, too.
ToysWith an additional location in Brooklyn, Target is more accessible to New Yorkers than ever before, but the Website still may be a better way to go: Toys are organized down to subcategories, like “Dolls and Accessories” and “Outdoor Play.” Look for the VideoNow Personal Video System, Bratz Dolls, and the learning toy LeapFrog Leapster.
Shoes: WomenWhile we know Target may not be your first choice for footwear, it is economical—and to our surprise, the cheap-chic mecca even has some stylish shoes.
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