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Target staff friendly, but prices don't wow shoppers

Target has taken aim at Richmond but only time will tell if it's going to be a hit with shoppers.

Target has taken aim at Richmond but only time will tell if it's going to be a hit with shoppers.

Customer traffic through the new Target department store at Lansdowne Centre appeared to be steady as it opened its doors for the first time Wednesday morning.

Most shoppers the Richmond News spoke to as they left the store opening day Wednesday, were pleased with the selection and quality, but were not sure if the prices stacked up with Target's bargain reputation in its stores south of the border.

A soft opening took place the night before and a huge lineup formed by 5:45 p.m., as people waited anxiously see what all the fuss was about.

"I just came by and am pleased with what I've seen," said Heather Werseen on Wednesday, adding what impressed her the most was the number of helpful staff on hand. "But I don't imagine that will last too long."

Werseen also enjoyed the neat, clean and tidy appearance of the store and felt the quality level of merchandise was good.

"I am used to shopping at Target in the States," Werseen said, adding she has property in the Mt. Baker area and makes frequent trips to Palm Springs, California where she also shops. So, she's familiar with the bargain reputation Target has with shoppers.

"I haven't looked at a lot of prices here yet, but I bought two items - I got a lamp shade and a letter holder - and was quite pleased."

"I found the staff were very nice, very patient. And I complemented them on that, because I'm sure it's tough on the first day - everything is new," said David McNaughton who travelled over the Oak Street Bridge from his home in Marpole to check out the new store.

McNaughton admitted he is also a frequent, cross-border shopper who is familiar with Target stores in the U.S., but felt it was too early for him pass judgement on the pricing in Canada.

"I'm not sure," he said. "I haven't really had a chance to compare the prices. But I am very interested in finding that out."

But what he was sure of was getting a good deal on some video game equipment.

McNaughton said he snagged three Sony Playstation controllers for his son, and his friends.

"It was a really good deal. They were $15 a piece, and they're like $55 usually."

Margaret Townsley popped into Target and felt it was a definite improvement on the old Zellers store in everything except the prices.

"But it is higher quality at Target, you can tell," she said.

During her shopping trip Townsley picked up stocking stuffers for Christmas, clothes for her granddaughters, and a few winter knitware items.

"I'll be back tonight with my daughter when she finishes work. She said, 'Mom, don't go without me,'" she said. "But I've already spent $80, so that's my quota."