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  1. corporate.target.com › about › purpose-historyTarget History Timeline

    Founding of Target. The Target we know and love was born in the 1960s. 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995.

  2. The brand's logo plays homage to a previous Dayton's logo. [36] On March 9, 2021, Target announced a new brand called Favorite Day , a brand that sells bakery, snacks, candy, premium ice cream, cake-decorating supplies, and beverage mixers and mocktails items.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dayton'sDayton's - Wikipedia

    Dayton-Hudson Corporation. (later Target Corporation) (after 1969) Subsidiaries. Target. Dayton's was an American department store chain founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1902 by George Draper Dayton. It operated several local high end department stores throughout Minnesota and the Upper Midwest for almost 100 years. [2]

  5. In 1968, Target updated its bullseye logo, opting for a more modern look, and expanded into St. Louis, Missouri, with two new stores. Target's president, Douglas J. Dayton, went back to the parent Dayton Corporation and was succeeded by William A. Hodder. Senior vice-president and founder John Geisse left the company.

  6. The first Target store was designed to be a discount version of Dayton’s. By now, Dayton’s had grown into a string of department stores and was considered one of the city’s best. Seven years later, Dayton’s was merged with J.L. Hudson Company and was soon named the Dayton-Hudson Corporation.

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  7. By the time of the Dayton Corporation's merger with Detroit-based J. L. Hudson in 1969, their new symbol had been used to identify the Dayton's store chain for just over a year. To avoid redundancies, the rechristened DaytonHudson Corporation adopted a new "amaranth" symbol, retaining Unimark for the account.

  8. Apr 27, 2022 · 1973 logo of Dayton's, a former American department store chain based in Minneapolis, featuring the 1968 "amaranth" mark: Date: April 26, 1973: Source: Image created by Ryan Brotherston (a.k.a. RQBtv) and uploaded to Fandom's Logopedia on 11 February 2021: Author: Dayton Hudson Corporation, Unimark International

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