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Target Announces Black Friday Deals, Hours

Target stores will open on Thanksgiving night for Black Friday shoppers.

 

Target will be pulling an all-nighter come Black Friday Eve.

The store announced this week that it will open at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 22) with select Black Friday savings. The store will begin offering additional doorbuster sales at 4 a.m. on Black Friday, Nov. 23.

There is no Target in Temple Terrace, but there is one close in Tampa at 13658 University Plaza St., another in Brandon at 187 Brandon Town Center Drive, and another in Wesley Chapel at 1201 County Road 581.

"We heard from our guests that they look forward to kicking off their holiday shopping with deal-hunting on Thanksgiving night," said Kathee Tesija, Target's executive vice president for Merchandising, in an announcement. "Opening at 9 p.m. gives Target's Black Friday guests a more convenient way to create an after-dinner shopping event that the entire family can enjoy."

The store gave a sneak peak of Black Friday deals. Check out the list below:

  • Apex 32” LCD TV, $147 (except AK/HI)
  • Nikon L310 digital camera, $99.99
  • Nook Simple Touch e-Reader, $49
  • Select classic board games, $7
  • Beats Headphones, $179.99
  • Sony PS3 250MB Game System, $199.99 (includes console, two games and a wireless controller)

These are the 4 a.m. doorbuster deals:

  • Samsung 50” 1080p LED HDTV, $699
  • Canon A3400 Camera Bundle, $89.99
  • Fisher-Price Doodlepro Classic, $10
  • Leapfrog Explorer Software, $15

The store also released holiday hours this year:

  • Nov. 22-23: 9 p.m. (Thursday) to 10 or 11 p.m. (Friday)
  • Dec. 24: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Dec. 26: 7 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
Related Topics: Black Friday, Black Friday 2012, Black Friday Deals, Black Friday sales, Target, Temple Terrace Business, and Temple Terrace Holidays

Don Lack

9:43 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I feel very sorry for any employee that has to work on Thanksgiving. Target should be thankful they have dedicated employees willing to give up time with their families.

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