Target
About the Business
Target is a one-stop shop located at 1833A La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. This institution offers a wide range of products including clothing, electronics, furniture, home goods, shoes, and more. Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe, spruce up your home, or find the latest gadgets, Target has you covered. With a convenient location and a diverse selection of items, Target is the perfect destination for all your shopping needs.
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Location & Phone number
1833A La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Strange vibe for a Target store. I have been here a handful of times thinking that my experiences were just one-offs. However, I do think at this point I have had enough experiences to say that this is not up to Target standards. Rude or just otherwise until staff, especially check register staff. For instance I misheard the young woman today asking if I wanted it all in the same bag and she then responded loudly and speaking slowly to me... I do not have any disabilities and I am certain I am more educated than her, she was just being rude and perhaps racist. I feel like I am being watched the whole time I am there (I am brown), and it overall has a bit of dreary vibe. Fine for quick trips, but will try to avoid this specific target."
"Starbucks here is great, the new employees are very attentive to their customers and if you have any issue with the drink they are actually nice and fix it. I’m so glad they have more people this season. I got a hot chocolate, gingerbread Chai and a cheese danish. They are very clean and craft their drinks well."
"Excellent local shop for whilst on holiday. Good range of produce with their own brand at value for money prices. Even a decent bottle of red for 5$. Very friendly and helpful service. Just the right size shop for quick local shopping. Go here rather than the convenience store"
"I needed to use the bathroom while shopping and when I asked for assistance a gentleman pushing a stocking cart looked me up and down and blatantly ignored me. From there I asked two more people for help which led to me waiting over 20 mins to use the bathroom. They also have underage cashiers which is unnecessarily problematic when making alcohol purchases because it seems like no one of age is ever available to help. This location has a front and back entrance and three times I was encouraged to walk all the way around the shopping center to get to my vehicle instead of having someone by the exit during the last hour of closing. They dont even announce if the back is closing or not which doesn't correspond with the store hours on the window. Products are constantly locked up and waiting for a team member is aggressively too long as well. I requested manager assistance multiple times and who ever it is never shows face and typically intercepted by team leads who perpetrate as the manager. This has happened twice. I frequent here and noticed a team lead who introduced themselves as the manager. Poor management at its finest smh"
"This store is interesting is several respects. Objectively, the layout is peculiar with 2 entrance and exit points (one access point is to a dedicated parking garage). From a corporate efficiency perspective, there are loss prevention concerns, though the store appears to have low/moderate traffic levels with security seemingly visually monitoring both access points. The store is clean, but is notably a conversion from a different retail space (as opposed to a Target developed retail space). For this reason, it doesn't have the full Target store options seen in other locations. With a limited grocery section, stock seems to be frequently depleted requiring better supply & ordering projections and management. Being a repurposed space, some inefficiencies are to be expected, though I particularly dislike the merchandising displays from the La Cienga entrance that present in the same manner as a bargain bin discount retailer. (See photo). In addition to the supply & ordering improvements that are needed, employees need better training in product placement review as damaged items have repeatedly been encountered on shelves and not removed. (Two example photos). Above and beyond that, there does appear to be disparities in product pricing too. Although certain markets may require slight pricing adjustments, the pricing disparities are significant and not uniformly applied to all the products within the same category, which gives of being arbitrary or inadequately implemented. From a consumer standpoint, Target is always a good go-to for staple items or a quick "tide over" trip, though attention needs to be paid to the purchase price of items at this location."
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