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Just as the excitement was building for Target to open its newest San Diego location downtown, the retail giant suddenly pulled the plug.

Target said they're prepared to keep paying seven figures annually throughout their 15-year lease. The company has already paid out $600,000 to developer Cisterra.

“That’s not cool," she said."Target, what’s wrong with you, man? We need more stores. We need Targets. You know, we need more access for people that don't have cars and etc....”“We're just thinking that maybe it's because they're close to other supermarkets or maybe something with the building or the licenses,” she said.

“East Village has, in a lot of ways, not had great press over the last two or three years because it was built at the center of a lot of turmoil,” said Marco Li Mandri, executive director of the East Village Association.

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