Harrison City Council Approves Target Project

The store will be built along Harrison Avenue.

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(Harrison, Oh.) - Target is coming to Harrison. 

On Tuesday night, Harrison City Council voted to approve a development project at 10400 Harrison Avenue, which sits across from Kroger. 

The process started in July when a proposal was presented from Midland Atlantic Development Company.

"We moved mountains in four months for a process that should have taken a year," said John Silverman, of Midland Atlantic Development Company. 

A groundbreaking date is unknown, but the Harrison Target is scheduled to open in October of 2027. 

Tuesday's City Council meeting can be viewed at City of Harrison | ICRC-TV.

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