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I love TJ Maxx because there always having some sell and there clothes are so cute..!!

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It's close and I score on some pretty decent threads some times...Not the best one but Like I said...Sometimes I get lucky!!!

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Target

Target

(45 reviews)

$$

Tremont

Target now sells Krispy Kreme donuts!…read more This Target is currently undergoing a renovation (May 2025). There are multiple challenges inside and outside. Few aisles inside are obstructed (by the cleaning supplies) and are being improved. The bathrooms inside are not fully functional. Family restrooms inside are open. There are several portable toilets outside. Starbucks is mostly out of order - no ice, and no food. Several areas of the store are covered in tarp. Just be aware of not the full Target experience as you're used to it. The store is still pretty well stocked. There are a lot of new fashions for women - cute summer dresses and pants. Swimsuits and beach attire is already out. You can also find a new Pride line. I was surprised to find last year's fashions in store. There was a dress on a rack that I bought last year, and a few other pieces. I was very happy with all the clothing sales. I purchased a very vibrant "Brasil" summer shirt for $7.50! If you're looking for summer tees, check this Target. I also purchased "Papaya" sweater for $28, and a few household necessities. Also of note, Target now carries Krispy Kreme donuts in boxes! I didn't know that's an option but it apparently is. Even in the late afternoon there were a lot of donuts left! Service at the store is pretty attentive. I was able to get quick help when I couldn't find contact lens solution. All the employees I encountered were very pleasant. Overall, if you can overlook the construction, it's not a bad shopping experience. There's large inventory here and better than average customer service.

It was a Sunday, we needed a few things and we stopped in to Target. We easily found what we were…read morelooking for. It's a good thing that we weren't there to buy alcohol because, as the sign says, you can't purchase it on Sunday. This was a surprise to me, I'm from out of town. I guess this could be a problem if you wanted to serve mimosas at brunch. Plan ahead next time. Since I'm a Target Circle member, a nice employee told me it's Target Circle Week and gave me some popcorn. Clean store, well stocked, friendly people.

Marshalls

Marshalls

(12 reviews)

$$

Tremont

Marshall's is the retail chain in Steelyard Commons. Ross Dress for Less is also located at the…read moreSteelyard Commons (right across the street) in case you're really in the shopping mood. I stop by at this location frequently usually in search for casual clothing and sometimes shoes. LAYOUT/INVENTORY: The layout is your typical Marshall's experience. The store is much cleaner and updated than other nearby locations. The inventory makes me pretty satisfied every time. There are a few designer brands, and plenty of inventory. I have noticed that lately plus size women's apparel inventory shrunk (especially jeans and dresses). There are no coats in plus sizes. I'm always happy with the wide range of tops (tees and sweaters) located in this store. In fact, during my last visit, I found several cute sweaters for sudden sweater weather. Currently there is plenty of seasonal decor. You can find everything for autumnal holidays - Halloween and Thanksgiving. Lots of ghost decor and even already on sale (as low as $12). I most loved books in the stationary area. Trending authors like Elin Hilderbrand and Alison Espach were options. Bookish girl's dream. SERVICE: Service tends to be transactional but friendly. Even the guards periodically working at this store tend to be pleasant. The only service bottleneck is the checkout. The checkout is always understaffed, long lines are often an issue. I like this store more than the other Marshall's in the area. I feel like I almost always can find things on my shopping list. I look forward to stopping again to shop for fall and winter gear.

Do men dress like this? Is this for a 70s show/Stranger Things costume contest? We were looking for…read moresome men's business casual clothing, nothing formal, and the selection was dismal. I found one men's suit in the entire store. There was a section that was cordoned off as if rain were coming down from the ceiling, so maybe that explains it. The staff was friendly and there did look to be lots of inviting snacks along the checkout section.

Walmart Supercenter

Walmart Supercenter

(146 reviews)

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Tremont

They had five electric grocery shopping carts for the handicap…read more The bread section was off in a little squared off area on its own. The meat section was set up different. The vegetable section was like it was a bargain Bin store I did not get to check out the rest of the store because by the time I made it to the front and back of the grocery side, I kept almost falling on my face because you only have five handicap carts. I live in a very small town in southern Indiana and our Walmart is so much bigger more organized cleaner. I just couldn't believe this was an actual Walmart.

Since moving to the area a few years ago, I've been here a handful of times. This is the only place…read moreI've been where it's normal to wait 30-45 minutes in line. Maybe an hour if you come at just the wrong time. Self checkouts are never open, yet you still have to show your receipt and get bag checked at the door before exiting. Worst of all, I once tried to use their in store shopping/pickup service (similar to the stellar drive up service offered across the street at Target) and it took someone an hour to come out with my bags. If you're planning to buy ice cream or other frozen/cold goods I'd suggest putting them in a cold bag immediately, so the stuff you're paying hard earned money for doesn't melt as you wait. I'd also consider sending a shopping partner ahead of you in line and then handing them your stuff after you find it. Now, I know I said that each visit here is literally a test of each ounce of patience in one's body. My most recent visit takes the cake. I got in the "line," which was an amorphous blob. Further down the way was a *slightly* separated line with a sign labeled "fifteen items or less." I only had three items, so that should've been ideal. The moment I noticed that my line branched off into the optional less than 15 line was the moment other people were trying to cut in front of me. Thankfully I was able to stop them from actually doing so. As I had to physically hold these people back, I looked around in the hopes of making eye contact with a security guaed. No such luck though. I guess they only hang out near the electronics or in the entryway. Cool. Would it be reasonable to presume that that the term "fifteen items or less" implies some sort of fast lane, or am I the crazy one here? They took over ten minutes to checkout two customers. Then after those people left, another customer took for-freaking-ever because she had... wait for it... way more than fifteen items! What are rules for? Why have a sign that reads "fifteen items or less" of that can't be enforced? Why have security guards standing around at all times if not to back up your employees, who should be enforcing their own rules?? Once again... make it make sense. So, this woman with a lot more than fifteen items took an extra long time to check out because she was still making her final selections. I saw her instruct employees to put things back, then she'd change her mind and ask them to scan something, then she'd have them put it back... again. There was a whole shelf of things she had them put back (as you'll see in the picture I've attached). This absolutely should not have been allowed and was insanely disrespectful to everyone else doing their time in this hellscape of a line/store. When it was FINALLY time for me to check out, about twenty-five minutes had passed. Remember, this store can do far worse. However, due to the constant noice of the people squished in around me and a weird incessant ringing (bell like?) sound throughout the entire store, it felt more like twenty-five years. Remember to bring your cooler bag *and* your earplugs. There were two women behind the checkout. One had just gotten there soon before it was my turn and I assume she was in training or something. That's fine, everyone has to learn! However, I wonder how good of an example the new hire was learning from... as neither of them acknowledged me at all. I know it doesn't take long to ring up three or four items but it felt rude because they were only talking to each other about random unrelated things. The worst part was when they turned to the person behind me and spoke with them, before they had given me a receipt. I felt kind of rude but I had my bag in hand and I wasn't going to wait a second longer, so I had to interrupt them. Remember, you need your receipt to leave this hellscape. I'd known that from past experiences! I was genuinely appalled and frustrated with how they didn't even ask whether I wanted it before greeting the next customer. Why was I in this wal-mart in the first place? I needed a special oil for my bike that would've taken too long to ship via Amazon. I should've just sucked it up and waited. My boyfriend wanted something very specific (a sort of niche outdoor recreational item) and it was only $10 (normally $20) for a limited time. An experience like the one I had here is not worth saving $10. In past trips, I've gone here to get (technically to replace) a well loved string toy for my cats. Now I'll just buy it online. If there's anything you can do, avoid this hellscape at all costs. Target is just across the street and it's miles ahead of this store. The food (esp fresh food like veggies) is better quality and everything is cleaner overall. Plus, they offer a competent drive up service. If you have a bad experience at this store, make sure to utilize the survey code on your receipt. I got a polite but canned response from management- could be proof that someone reads their official feedback.

Burlington - Mexican cookies

Burlington

(7 reviews)

Tremont

Burlington is well hidden in the Steelyard Commons. You can find it in close proximity to Walmart…read more This store is huge! Plan to spend sometime here if you don't have a specific shopping list in mind. Despite the store being huge, it's not particularly well organized or well stocked. Many racks and shelves are bare. The signs above the categories mislabel what's under them. Other customers also wandered in the aisles trying to make sense of organization. The best way to navigate the store is the following. Right hand side - women's clothes, left hand side - men's clothes. I spent sometime looking at clothing and didn't particularly like anything. The plus size section is very small, clothes are scattered. The fashions at this store look especially outdated. I found a lot of identical clothes as I saw at Marshall's and Ross in the same plaza, same price too! Chaotic store organization makes it difficult to browse or enjoy shopping. I purchased some pillows. I was pleasantly surprised to find some memory pillows. They are pretty sturdy. Two pack of pillows ranged from $16-$20. The store has very interesting bathroom art for sale. Also, don't miss out on snacks at the front of the store. I found Mexican cookies and matcha nuts! This store does not have public bathrooms in case you need them. The wait for checkout is very long and tedious. I spent more time in line than actually shopping. Overall, if you have sometime to browse, stop by this store. If not, I would avoid it. I'd maybe come back for fun art.

There were 19 people in line and two people working at the register who were slow as heck! Will…read morenever return to this store!!!!

Tower City Center - Tower

Tower City Center

(115 reviews)

$$

Tower City

If you ever get a chance to experience Cookies with Mrs Kringle or Breakfast with Santa at Tower…read moreCity in Cleveland- Don't bother! We paid $25 a person + a $40 Service Charge to sit in a freezing cold room eating grocery store cookies, drinking coffee and cocoa from a vending machine dispenser, while a nice woman coughed all over everyone (and we're still sick). Our 6 and 8 year old were bored within minutes since we ended up being the only ones there at Noon and other than a woman reading one story from a book there was nothing else to do. The Staff, especially Erik the Elf, were friendly and helpful but the experience was overpriced and the train ride we paid extra for was a joke. There was no Santa (unless you paid $60 a person for breakfast.), and no Mr. Jingeling, but there was Bruce The Spruce but the line was too long. It was really for babies and small children. There were .3 small cars that went in a very small circle a few times...boring! And the Toy Shoppe was a big money grab. It was like being at the Dollar Store (or Five and Up) with cheap toys that cost $5 and up. The entire event was a waste of time and money. I would NOT recommend!

Tower City Center... more like, Towering City Center of Disappointment. I mean, they said this was…read moreonce a vibrant place to be as the shopping and entertainment destination. Even the Ritz Carlton is within there. What a joke. I remember they had water fountains and waterfalls, you could go to the movie theater, shop at unique places, grab some food at the food court that had great options, and enjoy the atmosphere. Now it's just a shell of itself. The place is nothing special anymore. It's just a walk through to get to the Gund or the Jake on a cold day. You call this a center, more like a ghost town with a few scattered businesses clinging on that will eventually tank. May as well call it Deformed City Center. May as well just throw in the towel because you're gonna need to clean this place up after it gets demolished one day.

TJ Maxx - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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