Target Meadow Springs will close on August 1, parent company Wesfarmers has confirmed.
A Target spokeswoman told the Mandurah Mail the company was "working hard to ensure Meadow Springs team members can join another Target team at a store convenient to them or across the wider Wesfarmers retail businesses".
The closure of the store was announced to the teams in mid-January. Two other closures were also announced earlier this year - Campbelltown in New South Wales and Pasadena in South Australia.
The spokeswoman stressed Target had not made any announcements yet regarding its strategic review.
"These closures are not in response to the strategic review of Target announced last week or in relation to COVID," she said.
In a briefing last month, Wesfarmers chief executive Rob Schott said Target's financial performance was "unsatisfactory" and store closures were "inevitable".
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Sales growth at Target has deteriorated during the coronavirus crisis with less customers frequenting shopping centres and as discretionary categories weaken, particularly apparel.
The chain's sales have fallen 2.3 per cent, despite a 0.5 per cent growth a year ago. It also recorded a $67 million sales slump.
This prompted a planned review into Target's operations, which is due to be completed by June 30.
Wesfarmers in April said the trend was expected to persist while social distancing and isolation measures remained in place and while many tenants and activities within major shopping centres were not operating.
"Target wants to thank our Meadow Springs team, the local community and all our customers for shopping with us and hopes they will continue to shop with us at nearby Target Mandurah or online," the spokeswoman said.
Target is currently Australia's largest department store chain with 284 stores across the country.