Target Corp. will recall workers to its downtown Minneapolis headquarters at least one week per quarter.
Employees on Monday received a newsletter from management requesting that for four weeks during 2024 they return full time to Target's three downtown Minneapolis office buildings on Nicollet Mall.
This week's news is seen as a bit of an olive branch to many downtown boosters and restaurant owners who had signaled frustration with Target and asked it to recall more workers back to the struggling area.
"Some of us are more patient, and some of us are less patient. There's a lot of urgency in getting more workers downtown," said Downtown Council CEO and President Adam Duininck. "Some of us just want to see the light switch flipped on and have workers all back. But the fact of the matter is that progress will remain incremental."
Target officials said the request for the four weeks of downtown work is not a mandate and should affect 7,100 workers.
The effort is not seen as a retreat from Target's desire to have a hybrid workforce, the company said, and already more employees are working downtown part-time.
"On average, 35% of our Twin Cities-based team visits headquarters at least one time per week," the company said in a statement.
Target, before the pandemic, employed more people in downtown Minneapolis than any other company. Its leaders, though, fully embraced the hybrid work model in 2021 and remodeled the headquarters buildings to allow for flex space and other features to support workers splitting time between office and home.