George Draper Dayton

  • Dayton's Dry Goods Company

    Dayton's Dry Goods Company
    George Dayton founded Dayton's, the original Target, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Second Location

    Second Location
    The second Dayton's store was established and opened in Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Making of Name and First Logo

    Making of Name and First Logo
    The iconic name Target replaced Dayton's Department Store and the first original logo was created.
  • Expansion of Target

    Expansion of Target
    By the end of 1962 there were 4 Target stores opened in Roseville, St. Louis Park, Crystal, and Duluth, Minnesota.
  • Growth Beyond Minnesota

    Growth Beyond Minnesota
    Target had opened 2 stores in Denver, Colorado, because the changing seasons made it easier to sell more clothes.
  • First All-Accessible Store

    First All-Accessible Store
    Target Westland, in Denver, became the first Target store that was accessible to customers in wheelchairs with adapted entrances, restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones.
  • 10% Employee Discount

    10% Employee Discount
    Target established it's employee's 10% discount store-wide, which is still in place today.
  • 1 Billion

    1 Billion
    For the first time in Target history, annual sales had reached $1 billion.
  • Honors

    Honors
    Target released their first "private label" store brand, Honors, which consisted of casual clothing for men, women, and children.
  • Nationwide Brand

    Nationwide Brand
    By 1989, Target had opened 400 stores across the United States.
  • Expect More. Pay Less.

    Expect More. Pay Less.
    Target came up with their slogan "Expect More. Pay Less." which is still used today.
  • Target.com

    Target.com
    This year, Target opened up their online website to allow customers to shop without having to actually be in a store, and from then on their website has grown.
  • Bullseye

    Bullseye
    The white English Bull Terrier debuted in Target's iconic brand campaign "Sign of the Times" and from then on he became the mascot of Target.
  • Big Milestone

    Big Milestone
    In July of 2001, Target had passed a major milestone of opening 1,000 stores all around the US and in every state but Vermont, Hawaii, and Alaska.
  • 50 Years Old

    50 Years Old
    Target celebrated it's 50 year anniversary after opening in 1962, and 110 years since the original Dayton's Dry Goods Company.