Will Target be open or closed on Constitution Day 2025? Here are the store opening hours for September 17 if you live in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago…

Everything you need to know about Target’s hours on Constitution Day, Tuesday, September 17, 2025

Modified on:
September 15, 2025 4:04 pm

If you are planning to stop by Target on Constitution Day this year, here is the good news: Target stores will be open on Tuesday, September 17, 2025. A company spokesperson has confirmed that the retailer will operate under normal business hours.

This means you can count on Target whether you need groceries, back-to-school items, home essentials, or even just a quick shopping trip for something you forgot.

Do keep in mind that while Target will be open, hours may vary slightly depending on your location. That is why it is always smart to double-check your nearest store before heading out.

What are target’s typical store hours on constitution day

Target does not close for Constitution Day, so you can expect business as usual. In most cities, here is what you can expect:

  • Opening time: 8 a.m. local time
  • Closing time: 10 p.m. local time (some locations may close at 11 p.m.)

Pharmacy hours inside Target may be slightly different, so if you plan on picking up a prescription, make sure you look up that schedule in advance.

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Target store hours if you live in New York

If you are in New York City, most Target stores will open around 8 a.m. and close at 10 p.m.. Larger stores or those in busier neighborhoods, like Brooklyn or Queens, may stay open a little later.

You can use the “Find a store” feature on Target.com to search by your zip code and see exact hours for your local store.

Target store hours if you live in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, Target locations generally keep long hours. Most stores will open at 8 a.m. and close at 10 p.m., but some high-traffic spots in LA County may extend closing time until 11 p.m.

Parking is often busy in these locations, especially during evenings, so plan your trip accordingly if you want to avoid crowds.

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Target store hours if you live in Miami

For shoppers in Miami, Target stores will also be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Constitution Day. Since Miami stores are often busy in the evenings, you might find it easier to shop earlier in the day.

Do not forget that South Florida locations sometimes adjust hours due to local events or weather, so checking online before you head out is always wise.

Target store hours if you live in Chicago

If you are in Chicago, Target stores typically run 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. as well. Some locations in the suburbs may close earlier, while city stores often stay closer to the full schedule.

Pharmacy counters may close earlier than the store itself, so if that is your main reason for going, confirm the hours before making the trip.

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How to check your local target hours before you shop

Even though most Target stores will follow normal hours on Constitution Day, it is always better to confirm before heading out. You can:

  • Visit Target.com and use the “Find a store” tool.
  • Open the Target mobile app, which lists store hours and services.
  • Call your local store directly.

This way, you avoid surprises, especially if you are visiting early in the morning or close to closing time.

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Enobong Demas
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I write on social welfare programs and initiatives for the United States, focusing on how these programs impact the lives of everyday Americans. My background in environmental sciences allows me to approach these topics with a unique analytical lens to provide my readers with a clear and well-rounded insight, eliminating the complexities often common with these topics.

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