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        <title>Is a SuperTarget coming to Gosford and Panama? - Ask The Californian - askthecalifornian&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Q: With the possibility of a Target being built at the Shops at River Walk, whatever happened with the talk or rumors of plans to build a SuperTarget at the corner of Gosford Road and Panama Lane a while back?
&amp;nbsp;&amp;mdash; Ralph Lara

A: Castle &amp;amp; Cooke is moving forward with bringing a SuperTarget to the northwest corner of Gosford Road and Panama Lane, said Bill Sampson, the company&amp;rsquo;s senior vice president for commercial properties.
But a Target spokeswoman hedged her bets.
&amp;ldquo;We&amp;rsquo;re extremely interested and exploring our options for potential sites in Bakersfield,&amp;rdquo; said Anna Goeppinger. &amp;ldquo;However, at this time, it&amp;rsquo;s premature to discuss a specific site or timeline.&amp;rdquo;
The company opens stores three times a year &amp;mdash; in March, July and October. 
&amp;ldquo;We are only able to confirm a site once we are one year out from our grand opening,&amp;rdquo; Goeppinger said. &amp;ldquo;This is simply to ensure we avoid any confusion or disappointment within the community.&amp;rdquo;
Meanwhile, environmental documents are in the works, Bakersfield planning officials said.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Q: With the possibility of a Target being built at the Shops at River Walk, whatever happened with the talk or rumors of plans to build a SuperTarget at the corner of Gosford Road and Panama Lane a while back?
&amp;nbsp;&amp;mdash; Ralph Lara

A: Castle &amp;amp; Cooke is moving forward with bringing a SuperTarget to the northwest corner of Gosford Road and Panama Lane, said Bill Sampson, the company&amp;rsquo;s senior vice president for commercial properties.
But a Target spokeswoman hedged her bets.
&amp;ldquo;We&amp;rsquo;re extremely interested and exploring our options for potential sites in Bakersfield,&amp;rdquo; said Anna Goeppinger. &amp;ldquo;However, at this time, it&amp;rsquo;s premature to discuss a specific site or timeline.&amp;rdquo;
The company opens stores three times a year &amp;mdash; in March, July and October. 
&amp;ldquo;We are only able to confirm a site once we are one year out from our grand opening,&amp;rdquo; Goeppinger said. &amp;ldquo;This is simply to ensure we avoid any confusion or disappointment within the community.&amp;rdquo;
Meanwhile, environmental documents are in the works, Bakersfield planning officials said.</itunes:summary>
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