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Opening date set for Moscow Target location

MOSCOW, Idaho (Murrow News 8) – Following a year of anticipation, fans of Target can now mark their calendars.

A spokesperson for Target confirmed with Murrow News 8 Thursday the new location, at 2132 West Pullman Road in Moscow, will hold a grand opening on Sunday, October 24.

Construction crews have spent the past year expanding the space on the west end of the Palouse Mall, in the former Macy’s location. The $2 million, 20,000 square foot expansion had long targeted a  fall 2021 opening.

As of late September, workers had begun to put up signage on the store facades while finishing work on the interior of the building.

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