The stores will remain open through Oct. 20.
For decision makers at Target, the fight against organized retail crime at certain stores in the Bay Area is no longer winnable. Instead, they will simply close the stores’ doors.
Target cited the seemingly unending fight against organized retail theft and the threat it presents to its customers for the decision. The stores are part of nine nationwide that will be shuttered. In the Bay Area, the stores that will close include one at Broadway and 27th Street in downtown Oakland; a store at 4301 Century Boulevard in the Century Plaza of Pittsburg; and a store at Folsom and 13th Street in San Francisco.
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