Why is Target closed in Albuquerque?

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The Uptown Target reopened Friday. It was closed for nearly a month after two people allegedly started multiple fires in the store. A fire outside the store also caused damage.

When did Target uptown open?

Target says guests can expect to see some construction as they continue to work on repairs. The store will open on Friday, February 5 at 8 a.m.

Does Target sell alcohol NM?

Big news for beer lovers. The popular retailer began selling liquor in March after applying for their liquor license in 2018. The Uptown location is the only Target in New Mexico that will be selling alcoholic beverages.

What age does Target hire in New Mexico?

You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a Target store job.

Is Target going to have a full bar?

— Customers may soon be able to have a happy hour while they shop at Target. The retail chain is working to serve alcohol in its stores.

How do you buy alcohol from Target?

ALCOHOL POLICY All guests purchasing alcohol who appear to be less than 30 years old must present a valid ID. No alcohol will be sold to guests who appear to be intoxicated.

Can you drink in Target?

As if Target wasn’t already the best store ever, they now serve booze. Seriously. Running into a Target store is always dangerous, for both your time and wallet.

Can you eat and drink in Target?

Cloud Target Store stating: Per state/local mandate, food and drink consumpion is not allowed inside the Target store. The current face mask mandate allows people to remove them in public places while eating and drinking.

Does Target ID for alcohol drive up?

For Drive Up, use the app to let us know you’re on your way. When you arrive, your team member will verify your order by asking for your 21+ I.D. That’s it – Target Run done! Find the adult beverage item you’d like to purchase using the Target app or Target.com.

Can you buy alcohol in self checkout target?

California grocery stores can no longer sell beer, wine or liquor at self-checkout stands, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. The appeals court had barred the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control from enforcing the law until the justices ruled.

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