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The image captures the exterior of the Target retail store located at 21205 Biscayne Boulevard in Aventura, Florida, United States, observed from a paved parking lot or access road

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The image captures the exterior of the Target retail store located at 21205 Biscayne Boulevard in Aventura, Florida, United States, observed from a paved parking lot or access road. The scene is set under a clear blue sky with sparse, wispy white clouds, indicating daylight conditions. The prominent structure is the store's main entrance, featuring an elevated, arched facade with a large, red, circular Target bullseye logo. This arched section is constructed with a metal mesh screen and topped by a corrugated metal roof, supported by four dark gray cylindrical pillars. The building's walls consist of light-colored blockwork and stucco sections. To the right of the main entrance, a darker-colored canopy extends over a pedestrian area, supported by black rectangular columns. In the foreground, a paved surface leads towards the building, bordered by concrete curbs and low planter beds containing green, manicured bushes. A red octagonal STOP sign on a pole is positioned to the left of the main entrance. On the paved surface, two large, red, spherical objects, possibly decorative bollards, are situated near the planter bed, with an orange traffic cone placed between them. The front portion of a light-colored SUV or truck is partially visible on the far left. Three individuals are visible near the store's entrance. One person, wearing a dark top, stands on the right side of the main entrance. Two other individuals, one in a light shirt and shorts and the other in a light top and shorts, are closer to the entrance, near what appears to be red outdoor seating, with their backs partially or fully to the viewer. Several tall palm trees are visible on the left side of the frame, behind the STOP sign. Shadows cast by the building and objects are visible on the ground, indicating the sun's position.