TJ Maxx
Since its first store opening in 1977, T.J.Maxx has helped customers maximize what matters most in their lives by offering an ever-changing selection of high-quality, brand name and designer fashions at amazing value. T.J.Maxx is the nation's largest off-price retailer, with more than 1,200 stores spanning 49 states and Puerto Rico. Visit our website or download the T.J.Maxx app to shop online and locate your nearest store.
Tj Maxx
Since its first store opening in 1977, T.J.Maxx has helped customers maximize what matters most in their lives by offering an ever-changing selection of high-quality, brand name and designer fashions at amazing value. T.J.Maxx is the nation's largest off-price retailer, with more than 1,200 stores spanning 49 states and Puerto Rico. Visit our website or download the T.J.Maxx app to shop online and locate your nearest store.
Established in 1982, Ross Dress for Less is one of the largest off-price retailers in the United States. Through its location in Anaheim, Calif., the store offers a range of products for women, men and children. It also provides shoes, accessories and home decor items, among others. Additionally, the store provides a variety of kitchen, dining, bedding and bath items. Ross Dress for Less is a part of the Ross Stores Inc., which operates more than 950 Ross Dress for Less stores in 27 states across the United States.
Nordstrom Rack, the off-price division of Nordstrom, Inc., serves up fashion at a fraction for the whole family and your home--and has for 40 years. Find the best brands and top trends (many straight from our Nordstrom stores), all up to 70% off! We're your style-deal destination--whether you shop any of our 200+ stores or online.
Target
Visit your Target in Anaheim, CA for all your shopping needs including clothes, lawn & patio, baby gear, electronics, groceries, toys, games, shoes, sporting goods and more. We serve our guests in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com. We're committed to providing a fun and convenient shopping experience, with unique products at affordable prices. Since 1946, the corporation has given 5 percent of its income through community grants and programs like Take Charge of Education. Today, that giving equals more than $4 million a week.
