Vestar welcomes Target to QC development

A rendering of Vineyard Towne Center in Queen Creek showing the Sprouts Farmers Market. Target will join Sprouts as the center’s two anchor stores.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.)

By Janet Perez | Your Valley

Queen Creek’s second Target will be anchoring Vineyard Towne Center, which is currently under construction.

Target will be joining a 23,000-square-foot Sprouts Farmers Market as the center’s second anchor.

Vineyard Towne Center is located at the northwest corner of Gantzel and Combs roads.

Sprouts is set to open in July and Target’s opening is scheduled for spring 2025, according to a press release.

“Vestar is thrilled to welcome Target to the growing roster of leading retailers coming to Vineyard Towne Center,” Jeff Axtell, executive vice president of development for Vestar, stated in the release. “With Target and Sprouts, we’re confident this commercial center will become a top shopping destination for the booming Queen Creek community.”

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