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Target HQ Moves Out Of City Center Building In Downtown Minneapolis
2021-03-13
Great job, Antifa/City Council/Mayor Frey
[CBS Minn] Target announced on Thursday that the company is downsizing its Minneapolis office space by moving out of City Center, a move that decreases its downtown footprint by one-third.
Well, ain't that a rat sack full of Minnehappiness!
In an email to corporate employees, Target executives said its post-pandemic "Flex for Your Day" policy—a hybrid model that will allow both remote and on-site work—requires less office space, driving the decision to stop its lease of nearly one million square feet at City Center.

The 3,500 employees who worked at that location will be relocated to another Minneapolis location or Brooklyn Park. There are no lay-offs due to the move.

Target’s announcement is poised to have impact far greater than just shedding office space. Businesses located in the heart of Minneapolis rely on foot traffic of people working downtown.

"That’s definitely going to have an impact on us," said Emanuel Sas, owner of Come Pho Soup and La Belle Catering, a cozy space on the Nicollet Mall. "I think that hybrid model is going to impact businesses like us that depend majorly on the businesses working downtown."

Steve Cramer, President and CEO of the Minneapolis Downtown Council, said Target’s move to downsize could mean the beginning of a new normal for office culture, which has changed dramatically since the pandemic upended how Americans live and work—reshaping downtown as a result.

Target is the largest employer in Minneapolis with 8,500 corporate workers.

"There is a period of adjustment here —there’s no question—and this announcement from Target is probably the clearest reflection of that reality we’ll be experiencing, as will downtowns all across the country," Cramer said. "Once we enter that new economic baseline, we’ll have a chance to build back from there."

The Minneapolis Downtown Council has a goal of reaching 70,000 downtown residents and expand office space and hotel capacity by 2025.

Late last month, the company said they would delay on-site return for its 12,000 HQ employees in downtown Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park. Originally scheduled to return in June, the decision was pushed back to the fall of 2021. In all, Target operates in more than three million square feet of office space throughout the Twin Cities.
Posted by:Frank G

#13  @ #5 - I can imagine the Mass. hypocrites bailing to a low-tax state.
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-13 21:51  

#12  #10 - Heh, Army of Steve
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-13 21:02  

#11  Reminds me about an old joke about when Texas was lobbying to become a state . " Sir all Texas needs is good people and water . " ," The same Sir could be said of Hell . "
Posted by: Phinetch Wherese4624   2021-03-13 20:32  

#10  "If I owned Minneapolis and Hell, I'd live in Hell and rent Minneapolis out."
Posted by: SteveS   2021-03-13 20:05  

#9  ...rent out their parking spaces...
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2021-03-13 16:18  

#8  Of those 12,000 Target HQ employees, I'll bet at least a quarter of them live downtown and walk to work on the Minneapolis Skyway System. A lot probably don't even own vehicles, but rent their parking spaces as extra income.

How do I know? A friend's son works at Target HQ and that's how he does it. My friend tells me that no small portion of the workforce there do the same, especially the millennials.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2021-03-13 16:17  

#7  To paraphrase Teh Won, "Those jobs aren't coming back."
Posted by: Slusoting Crans9404   2021-03-13 11:52  

#6  40 years ago, St. Louis had a flat 1% city tax for commuters. No forms to fill out, just a rake off the top.
Posted by: Bobby   2021-03-13 11:50  

#5  P2k - Mass. is trying to do that with New Hampshire (and other) residents.
Posted by: Raj   2021-03-13 11:45  

#4  Target is so woke, I'm shocked, shocked I say that thay aren't fully supporting Antifa.
Posted by: Woozle Theamble4130   2021-03-13 11:35  

#3  ^ NY City is already trying that against former Jersey commuters
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-13 06:52  

#2  If SCOTUS can ignore the Constitution and assume the power to regulate commerce in the case to authorize states to tax on line purchases from out of state companies, could not cities tax income of people working remotely from the city but employed by a company within its boundaries?/rhet question
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-13 06:46  

#1  They think ANTIFA can't get to downtown?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-03-13 03:23  

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