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Although no opening date has been announced yet for the new Target in Lebanon, the store now has signage up, revealing a couple more details about what the retailer will offer at its 1745 Quentin Road location.

Signs are up at the new Target store in Lebanon.

Like most Target stores, the Lebanon location will feature a Starbucks cafe, putting the county’s second Starbucks less than a half mile from its first on Quentin Road.

A Starbucks sign is up at the new Target store in Lebanon. The cafe bar can be seen in the background.

The store will also include a pharmacy run by CVS, which acquired Target’s in-store pharmacies and rights to future pharmacy business through a 2015 acquisition.

Interior buildout of the store appeared to be in-progress when LebTown visited. Although point-of-sale systems are visible in the checkout lanes, no flooring appears to have been laid, and stocking does not appear to have begun yet.

Where formerly Kmart had its garden center, Target will instead offer additional checkout lanes (as well as customer service and returns) and cater the area to drive up order pickup.

As previously reported by LebTown, the company has already begun hiring for the store, with jobs online for the 1745 Quentin Road location including Inbound Operations Team Leader, Security Specialist, Guest Advocate (Cashier or Front of Store Attendant), and Specialty Sales (Style, Beauty, or Tech).

Read More: Target has jobs posted for new Lebanon store but still no opening date announced

The 117,200-square-foot store sits on a 15.35-acre lot, surrounded by large surface parking lots.

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