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ktf1179
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Posted: Jan 10 2014 at 12:08pm |
Posted: 11:26 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10, 2014 Target closing in Trotwood, MiddletownTarget will close its stores in Trotwood and Middletown, according to an announcement made today. Eight U.S. stores will close May 3, including stores in Trotwood and Middletown. "The decision to close a Target store is not made lightly," said Target spokesperson Stefanie Mohr. "We typically decide to close a store after careful consideration of the long-term financial performance of a particular location. Typically, a store is closed as a result of seeing several years of decreasing profitability." Employees will be offered an opportunity to transfer to a similar position at a nearby Target, she said. In Middletown, 80 employees will be effected, and in Trotwood, 90. This story will be updated as additional information becomes available. |
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ktf1179
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Here are some of the comments from Facebook so far
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ktf1179
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And City Council think Middletown is rebounding, apparently not in the eyes of the people who live in this area
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VietVet
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Well, never patronized the store that much. Go to Lowes next door often. As I remember, Target, a French owned company, was the chain that wouldn't allow the Marines to stand by the doorway for their Toys For Tots program, nor let the Salvation Army place the kettles there at Christmas time. Not necessarily a big supporter of the military in this country or so I have heard. Bad publicity in that regard.
Still, bottom line......one less choice for the shoppers of Middletown as was the K-Mart exit. Sad to see. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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itsamee
MUSA Resident Joined: May 03 2013 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 154 |
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Maybe they can put some kind of place where I can trade my gold in for cash! I could sure use one of these (this is sarcasm, just in case you could not tell)
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Itsa me, mario!
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swohio75
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 13 2008 Status: Offline Points: 820 |
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Target is not a French-owned company.
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VietVet
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Someone a while back said tha Big Lots was moving from it's current location. How about moving to this location? More sq. ft and certainly a better location as Frickers, LaRosas and that strip mall behind White Castle sits on the old dump site. Notice how the parking lot is starting to get that "earth turning" unlevel look? Goes all the way over to the car wash/new school by the Auto Zone.
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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VietVet
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You are correct! It is a Minnesota based company. Appreciate the correction. Don't know where I heard that info. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Bocephus
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How about a dicks sporting good store.
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Marcia Andrew
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Someone started a petition to save the Middletown Target at Change.org and there are already 200 signatures.
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Marcia Andrew
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Here's the link:
Let's not just accept the decision as inevitable, let's try to convince Target to keep the store open.
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Bocephus
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Good luck with that sincerely.
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acclaro
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I love Target. I buy many groceries, Cliff bars, and love the pop corn and drink special. Don't want to drive to Dayton Mall or West Chester for my popcorn. Please stay!
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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da120757
MUSA Resident Joined: May 16 2009 Location: Middletown Ohio Status: Offline Points: 222 |
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I worked at Target from June 1995 when they opened on Roosevelt until September 2007.. We had good management in the store up until the time I left. and in my opinion they were struggling then to make sales. I am surprised they stayed open this long to be honest. I think the fiasco over the Black Friday Hacking of Accounts is not helping their business, but it happens, and it is sad that Middletown is loosing another big employer only to have another EMPTY Building... Sad!!
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acclaro
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This is enormously embarrassing. I initially thought Target was closing several stores in Ohio, and several across the nation. Not 8 nationwide, and two in Ohio.
The petition will have absolutely no impact. Target runs analytics and cross matches zip code where the store is shopped. The volume of consumption was too small, and they wanted a bump in proactively reacting to the credit card theft. Where was the petition when AK Steel executives were leaving? What does this show/ reflect associated the Towne Mall and east end "renaissance?" Middletown is NOT an exit with foot traffic. Rather blatantly reflects- FORBES was right- one of 8 closing, the dying city called Middletown. If Middletown exit cannot sustain a profitable Target, how does it sustain a mall? The investors of the movie theater are obviously rethinking this locale. As Carly Simon sang, "Killing Me Softly" with incompetence, corruption, and sheer reactionary focus years too late. .
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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spiderjohn
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the movie people declined the option to purchase Roberta Flack first did Killing Me Softly It takes a lot of customer traffic spending $$ EVERY DAY to keep retail operational No one ever WANTS to close a retail business. The CONSUMER ultimately decides who stays and who goes. Bemoaning after the fact is so hypocritical. Look into the mirror. We all decide what we have and how we live..... Thanx 4 all of the kind words........ Been down to the Central University train station, bags packed--waiting for that train that we were guaranteed. Must be running late |
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acclaro
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Good point sj.
Years of awaiting the train. The 3:10 to Yuma. Correct: retail driven by economies of scale, volume on pennies per dollar, need many transactions and volume, or - negative income. I have heard Kohl's is next, and Meijers. Who would have imagined UDF would cannabolize downtown and east end? |
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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ktf1179
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If things don't get fixed soon, we are going to be the next Trotwood. And our mall is going to end up like the Salem Mall.
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da120757
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I totally agree ktf1179.. I have lived here all my life and it gets worse everyday.. That is sad to say about your hometown that you have lived in for better than 50 years..
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Vivian Moon
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Acclaro If in fact Walmart sales are down what does that tell you about the sales numbers of other retail businesses in this area?
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ktf1179
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what is sad about Trotwood, it use to be a nice community. My Grandparents use to live there for years, and it was a nice town in the 80's and early 90's. Then the neighborhood my grandfather lived in started getting bad, plus his age, he ended up moving to Brookhaven in Brookville. After the people from the west end of Dayton moved into Trotwood, crime increased, and businesses moved out, and it became know in the surrounding areas as Rotwood. And once that happened Trotwood could not recover, no matter how hard the city and the mall tried to fix up the area.
And now the same thing is happening with Middletown. We are getting the people from the poorer parts of Dayton and Cincinnati moving in and it is dragging down not only Middletown, but Hamilton, Lebanon, Franklin, Carlisle, and yes even certain part of old Springboro. Adding to this is the younger urban hipsters moving into downtown Cincinnati and Dayton, it is now displacing lower income people who use to live in that area to the suburbs. I know we like to look the city level issuesm but this much bigger than just Middletown. I am just not sure what can be done to slow this trend.
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over the hill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 19 2012 Location: middletown Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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JOBS. but who wants to move here for a job if there is any other option. The city has been mismanaged for several decades but the current council doesn't have a clue how to begin to help the recovery. How sad for Middletown!!!
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Vivian Moon
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Now now folks you need to have a little more faith in City Hall. |
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Paul Nagy
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Its been interesting to observe that Governors who have moved their states forward in the last four or five years have had similiar agendas. These priorities have helped their states move forward and I wonder why these priorities won't work on the county and municipal levels. I believe strongly they would turn Middletown around but it would take 2-5 years of sticking to it. For what they are worth here they are. Would you come to Middletown with your business if the city was successful and publicizing these accomplishements when they are achieved? You bet your economy you would.
1. Improve the citiy's credit rating. 2. Increase the rainy day fund. 3. Maintain strong support for local education. 4. Encourage economic development (jobs). Especially in health and Research development areas. 5. Demonstrate pragmatism that will increase property values. (Doesn't require austerity but conservative practices.)) 6. Reduce taxes. 7. Loosen up on regulations that keep businesses from coming to our city. 8. Do it all without cutting services. These accomplishments will do more for the entire city overall and still allow "special interests" to prosper more. Just thinking out loud. Paul Nagy |
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acclaro
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I have a friend who is a Partner at one of top 'reputation management' firms in US. This is a service when a major crisis occurs to an individual, or company, organization. Tainting to Tylenol at J N J, as an example, Bernie Madoff association at Chase Bank, etc. Simply put....Middletown has had too many crisis occurrences, too much injury to its previous brand, and its now a soiled brand. Almost all believe its reputation is beyond repair. Others don't want their brand and reputation to be soiled by reputation. Hence, AKS- Atrium, countless others, move. The returned phone calls once returned....are no longer returned.
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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