I am not a shopper. I have never even been to the Target in Columbia Heights. But I am curious by nature, and that curiosity once took me to a far-flung Wegmans store so I could see what the one going in at the former Fannie Mae headquarters might offer us. So I thought I would check out the Target store that opened in Cleveland Park at the beginning of April.
It is located where Petco used to be, at Sam’s Park & Shop (3505 Connecticut Avenue). The Cleveland Park Target is one of two “urban format” stores that opened in DC recently, meaning it’s much smaller than a suburban big box store at 25,000 square feet. (The Tenleytown Target, opening in the former Best Buy next year, is to be 46,000 square feet.)
Most shoppers enter the store using an escalator.
At the bottom there is a grocery section similar to that at Streets Market just a block south.
Here I bumped into and chatted with the new and very engaging manager Jemima Cangé.
She is pleased with the reception the store has received from the community, and is welcoming feedback. The store has gotten requests for certain gluten-free foods, especially Ben and Jerry’s gluten-free ice cream. The grocery section has fresh fruits and vegetables and prepared items.
When I turned to my left I saw the greeting cards and cosmetics and thought of CVS. The rest – clothes, kitchen and housewares, toys – were bits and pieces of TJ Maxx, Ace Hardware, Best Buy, and Sullivan’s. The most exciting to me was the tiny sporting goods section, which included bicycle helmets and yoga mats.
I was particularly interested in the free weights. You can’t find them in any of our closest commercial areas – Van Ness, Tenleytown and Chevy Chase – and I needed some ten-pound weights.
And with City Paws veterinary clinic next door, the Target should also do a good business in pet food and supplies.
Lunch and between 3 and 7 p.m. are the store’s busiest times. I was there around 9:30 a.m., and I saw two or three other customers. The Cleveland Park Target is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Denise says
Good luck with the new stores – it’s always so nice to hear and see stores opening instead of closing. We should support our local stores rather than doing all our buying online from them – that keeps our locals in jobs. Shopping online is fine when there isn’t a store nearby but let’s support our local stores more this year to protect the staff and their jobs :)
Terry says
Re: Supporting local stores– You can actually Order Online on the convenient Target Web Site & then they will deliver it FREE to the local Cleveland Park Target, if that store may be too small to have what you specifically need at a given time.. Then you can pick up those items locally there without shipping costs or driving all over & it still counts as a Sale for the neighborhood!!…
Terry says
To add, the BELOVED neighborhood!!- :)