Former councilman James Fantroy was always big on getting retail to his district. Under his leadership, the Wal-Mart was built on Wheatland as well as the rest of the corridor. One of his last efforts before leaving city council was to get this Target going along with the rest of this shopping center.
The one thing I wish the Target included was a deli and a produce section. However, there is expansion space built into the store and it includes most grocery items as well as a refrigerated and frozen food section. There is a large Starbucks, and unlike other Targets there are 5 or 6 express registers.
Thankfully, I can now spend my grocery money in Oak Cliff and not give it to Cedar Hill.


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I guess by this you mean the Target at I-20 and Cockrell Hill isn't in Dallas?
I am so glad to read that more retail is going in down there. I say all the time that a Whole Foods would do great in Oak Cliff....
I agree with the whole foods assessment 100%.
I forgot to mention that the I-20 & cockrell hill target has closed due to the opening of the new store.
I am not disappointed with the new Target. I would have liked to have seen it turned into a Super Target to compete with the Wal-Mart Supercenter, but that's my only real complaint.
While I like Cox Farms in Duncanville, their selection is not as extensive as Whole Foods or Central Market.
Zelda,
I am enjoying the new store as well. , and the prospects of having a great new retail power-center once it's completed.
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