
Find Out Where $109 Million of Dallas–Fort Worth Target Store Construction Projects Are Being Built
Over the last several years Target has invested heavily across Dallas–Fort Worth with a mix of large-format new construction, targeted store remodels and distribution center upgrades. This article lists approximately $109 million in Target stores construction activity in the DFW region, including new stores, renovation projects and supply-chain improvements that together reflect the company’s push to modernize its retail footprint and fulfillment capacity.
Target Store New Construction Projects in the DFW Area
These are larger ground-up Target store projects that expand the company’s physical footprint in high-growth trade areas.
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Target — Chisholm Trail (5900 Retail Way), Fort Worth, TX
Start: March 2025 • Completion: August 2026 • Size: 145,283 sq ft • Cost: $22,000,000 -
Target — Little Elm (US 380 & Ryan Spiritas Pkwy), Little Elm, TX
Start: July 2025 • Completion: June 2026 • Size: 148,356 sq ft • Cost: $23,500,000 -
Target — Gateway Blvd & W US Hwy 80, Forney, TX
Start: January, 2025 • Completion: Spring 2026 • Size: 145,253 sq ft • Cost: $23,000,000
Design firm for the three new construction projects is RSP Architects of Minneapolis. Judy Andrescik, a Senior Project Manager at Target, was assigned to these three projects.
Target Store Renovation Projects in the DFW Area
Target continues to refresh existing locations with modern layouts, improved grocery and pickup areas, and upgraded guest amenities. Here are four major renovation projects which Target has undergone in the last few years.
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Target — 655 W Illinois Ave at Wynnewood Village, Dallas, TX
Start: October, 2023 • Completion: August, 2024 • Size: 108,615 sq ft (new sales floor remodel) • Cost: $16,800,000 Notes: Retail refresh with expanded grocery and a Starbucks cafe. Harrison French & Associates (HFA) served as designer for the Wynnewood remodel and supports local DFW work from its Fort Worth presence. -
Target — 8550 Tom Landry Freeway, Fort Worth, TX
Start: April 2026 • Completion: August 2026 • Renovation Area: ~40,000 sq ft • Cost: $4,100,000 -
Target — 725 Hebron Pkwy, Lewisville, TX
Start: March, 2026 • Completion: August, 2026 • Renovation Area: ~40,000 sq ft • Cost: $8,500,000 -
Target — 5301 Garland Avenue, Garland, TX
Start: March, 2026 • Completion: August, 2026 • Renovation Area: ~40,000 sq ft • Cost: $8,500,000
Design firm for these three remodels is Sargenti Architects of Paramus, New Jersey. Sargenti Architects has a Plano office for DFW's projects. Angela Feyder, a Remodel Construction Project Manager at Target, was assigned to these three projects.
Target Distribution Center Renovations in North Texas
Target is also upgrading distribution and fulfillment infrastructure that supports e-commerce and store replenishment across DFW.
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Target DC Renovation — 13570 North Freeway, Fort Worth, TX
Start: August, 2025 • Completion: April, 2026 • Scope: Minor remodels across a ~1.2M sq ft DC • Cost: $1,500,000 -
Pallet Racking Upgrade — 4333 Power Way, Midlothian, TX
Start: September, 2025 • Completion: October, 2025 • Scope: Install pallet racking inside a ~1.3M sq ft facility • Cost: $1,200,000 Notes: No MEP work; focus on storage optimization. Travis R Beck, Architect of Minneapolis and Epiq Engineering of Nashville, Tennessee were the design firms for Midlothian's distribution center renovation project. Brian Granquist, who was Director of Construction for Target's supply chain construction department, was assigned to the Midlothian's distribution renovation project. His job title has changed since October 2025 to Senior Director of GSCL-ERC Construction.
Why This $109M Investment Matters for DFW
Combined, these projects — new stores, comprehensive remodels and distribution upgrades — represent roughly $109 million in Target-related construction investment across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. That capital is being directed toward larger-format new stores (145k–148k sq ft), targeted remodels that modernize existing locations, and supply-chain improvements that reduce fulfillment time and increase inventory capacity for the region.
Key Partners and Project Leadership
- RSP Architects — lead design for the new-build stores in Fort Worth, Little Elm and Forney.
- Harrison French & Associates (HFA) — designer for Wynnewood remodel project.
- Sargenti Architects — design for several 2026 remodels; Plano presence supports local coordination.
- Epiq Engineering & Travis R. Beck — distribution center and industrial fit-out design partners for Midlothian and Fort Worth DC work.
- Target Project Leads: Judy Andrescik (Senior Project Manager) — new store portfolio; Angela Feyder (Remodel Construction PM) — remodel portfolio; Brian Granquist — supply chain/DC projects.
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