Definitely. Assuming you're referring to the CityTarget brand, they're like a third the size of a normal Target. They're more like a big Rite Aid than a small department store.
All this talk though is missing the point, IMO. Everything we're discussing is dependent on one central issue. How much are we as taxpayers willing to pay. There's no market demand for any use at this site, so the question is what [[and to what extent) are we willing to subsidize?
Metro Detroit has a glut of retail, hotel, office and residential uses. There's no demand, and the claimed "end of suburbia" is nonsense. The suburban bulldozers are all raring up again, and sprawl continues its outward march [[check out the " Building Boom in Macomb Township" article in this week's Detroit News-)
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...RO03/302260360