The Target Homestead location, anchored inside the Waterfront shopping complex along the south bank of the Monongahela River, is one of the most-visited retail destinations in the greater Pittsburgh area. Whether you are stocking up on groceries, picking up household essentials, or browsing the electronics section on a rainy Saturday, this store pulls shoppers from across Allegheny County. It is worth knowing a few things before you make the trip.
Where exactly is the Homestead Target?
The store sits at the Waterfront, a large mixed-use retail and residential development built on the former site of the Carnegie Steel Company's Homestead Works. The address puts it in Munhall, technically, though most Pittsburghers refer to the whole complex as "Homestead." The Waterfront stretches along West Waterfront Drive, and the Target is one of its biggest anchors, sharing the development with a Costco, a cinema, dozens of restaurants, and a range of specialty retailers. Parking is free and plentiful, which is a meaningful perk in a region where big-box shopping often means navigating tight urban lots.
Getting there from Pittsburgh
From downtown Pittsburgh, the drive takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes via the Homestead Grays Bridge or the Liberty Bridge to Route 837. New arrivals to Pittsburgh often discover the Waterfront within their first few weeks, since it covers nearly every retail category in one stop. For those who prefer not to drive, Pittsburgh Regional Transit routes connect several neighborhoods to the Homestead area, and the Waterfront is accessible via bus along the 61 and 69 corridors. Cyclists will find a riverside trail that connects to the larger Three Rivers Heritage Trail network nearby.
What the store carries
The Homestead Target is a full-format store, meaning it stocks the complete range you would expect from a large suburban location. That includes:
- A full grocery section with fresh produce, meat, dairy, and a solid selection of organic and specialty items
- A Starbucks counter near the entrance
