Minnesota Statewide Strike, Target Store
January 2026 — A Target store on Lake Street in South Minneapolis with empty lots during a statewide strike asking for ICE to leave. Over a thousand businesses have closed their doors today.
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January 2026 — A Target store on Lake Street in South Minneapolis with empty lots during a statewide strike asking for ICE to leave. Over a thousand businesses have closed their doors today.
November 2025 — Cymbiotika supplement ad on a building in the North Loop in Downtown Minneapolis.
August 2024 — Skyway between Target Plaza North and Target Plaza South. The buildings are home to the headquarters of retail giant Target.
March 2024 — Minneapolis police officers in the skyway outside of Target in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2023 — A mural depicting the George Floyd Square fists with the burned out Minneapolis third precinct building in the background. The mural is at the entrance of the rebuilt Target Store.
April 2023 — Minneapolis Police squad cars parked outside the Target Store on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis in April 2023.
October 2022 — Items behind locked cabinets at the flagship Target store in downtown Minneapolis.
October 2022 — The new entrance at the flagship Target store in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2022 — A mural on the Target Store across from the third precinct. "As part of our plan to reopen the store, we committed to co-creating permanent murals on the store’s exterior that reflect the Lake Street community." 7 local artists shared their interpretations of the words "rooted, change, resilience, healing, growth, renewal and together."
June 2022 — A mural on the Target Store across from the third precinct. "As part of our plan to reopen the store, we committed to co-creating permanent murals on the store’s exterior that reflect the Lake Street community." 7 local artists shared their interpretations of the words "rooted, change, resilience, healing, growth, renewal and together."
June 2022 — Paper over a recently done mural on the East Lake Target store in Minneapolis. The store was heavily damaged during riots following the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
June 2022 — Artists drawing a new mural on the side of the East Lake Target in Minneapolis. The mural features the fists from 38th and Chicago, George Floyd Square.
May 2022 — A mural being sketched out on the side of Target on East Lake Street.
May 2022 — Artists working on a new mural at the Target Store on East Lake Street in Minneapolis. The store across the street from the Minneapolis Police third precinct police station was heavily damaged following the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
April 2022 — The Target store in south Minneapolis. The store was across from the Minneapolis police third precinct and was heavily damaged during unrest. The store has since re-opened.
January 2022 — Target across from the former Third Precinct with security shutters lowered.
July 2021 — A Metro Transit surveillance camera system setup outside the flagship Target Store.
June 2021 — Renters look down as law enforcement arrives to move out protesters who have been gathered in the area since the June 3rd and June 13th killings of Winston Smith and Deona Marie. Winston Smith was killed after Hennepin and Ramsey County officers fired their weapons while part of a Federal Task Force serving a warrant. Deona Marie was killed when Nicholas Kraus drove his vehicle into those protesting the killing of Smith.
March 2021 — Autozone, Wendy's and Ever Lake apartments on March 27, 2021 being rebuilt after being destroyed in riots over the murder of George Floyd.
March 2021 — Mobile security cameras located near the intersection of the Third Precinct.
March 2021 — The Target Center received fencing like many other properties owned by the City of Minneapolis.
December 2020 — A Target Store billboard on Lake Street after they re-opened their stores following damage after the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
November 2020 — Target re-opens after being damaged during the initial days of unrest. The store, across from the Minneapolis police third precinct, was the first to be significantly looted.
July 2020 — Target on East Lake Street. The store closed in May 2020 following damage from riots after George Floyd’s murder.
June 2020 — Target Headquarters in downtown Minneapolis used their 700,000 LEDs to display the Juneteenth flag.
June 2020 — Target's flagship store in Downtown Minneapolis boarded up during the 2020 unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A man lies on the grass outside of the Target Store on East Lake Street in South Minneapolis. Graffiti covered the store that sits across from the Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct.
May 2020 — The flagship Target Store in downtown Minneapolis is boarded up during unrest over the May 25th murder of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A fire at the Target Store on East Lake in Minneapolis on May 28th, 2020.
May 2020 — A Target store damaged during the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising following the police killing of George Floyd on May 25th, 2020.
May 2020 — A man writes on a Target sign across from the Minneapolis police third precinct.
May 2020 — The sun sets behind Target, across from the Minneapolis police 3rd precinct.
May 2020 — Protesters gather below a Target sign across from the Minneapolis Police third precinct.
May 2020 — Someone takes a photo through the broken windows of the Target Store on East Lake Street.
May 2020 — The flagship Target Store at 900 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2020 — Loews Hotel, LaSalle Plaza, Target Headquarters and the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, MN.
April 2020 — Loews Hotel with a heart on it in solidarity with others hotels during covid-19 shutdowns.
December 2019 — The Target Center’s neon Bullseye dog glows above 1st Avenue North, marking one of Minneapolis’ most recognizable downtown landmarks. Opened in 1990 and renovated in 2017 with a modern metal facade, the arena is home to the Minnesota Timberwolves and a hub for concerts and civic events. In the foreground, the enclosed skyway leads to Ramp A — part of the city’s expansive elevated walkway network that connects much of downtown. Snow-lined streets and the layered lighting of the ramps emphasize Minneapolis’ engineered adaptation to both density and winter.
December 2019 — The Salvation Army sign with Target Field and Target Plaza South, Target World Headquarters, in the North Loop in Minneapolis.
June 2019 — Downtown Minneapolis glows under a clear night sky, with Target’s illuminated headquarters on the left displaying its signature red and white colors across the rooftop screens. To the right stands the Campbell Mithun Tower, its reflective glass façade mirroring the surrounding city lights. The historic Foshay Tower, crowned with its bright beacon, anchors the scene in the background—a reminder of the city’s architectural evolution from early 20th-century art deco to modern corporate design.
May 2019 — An interior lounge and corridor at Target Corporation’s headquarters in Minneapolis, designed to encourage informal meetings, employee collaboration, and visitor reception. The space reflects Target’s post-2010 modern workplace philosophy — blending minimalist corporate architecture with hospitality-inspired interiors. Curved ceiling soffits, accent lighting, and red brand-themed wall panels soften the otherwise sleek office environment, while modular seating and large communal tables support group discussions and mobile work. This type of open, flexible workspace became increasingly common in large corporate campuses in the 2010s, as U.S. companies shifted away from traditional cubicle layouts toward collaborative, design-driven environments influenced by retail and tech sectors. The Target brand’s signature red is subtly integrated throughout, reinforcing corporate identity within the workspace’s architecture.
November 2018 — Target Headquarters in downtown Minneapolis in November 2018.
November 2018 — Headquarters of Target Stores in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2018 — Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and Interstate 394 in Downtown Minneapolis.
October 2017 — Target Headquarters, Downtown Minneapolis
October 2017 — A Target branded basketball court in Downtown Minneapolis.