The new CityTarget will officially open on Boylston Street near Fenway Park tomorrow with an 8 a.m. ribbon-cutting at what will be Target Corp.’s ninth urban-tailored retail concept store.

The CityTarget at 1341 Boylston St., which has 160,000 square feet and two levels of sales floors, is aimed at convenience for Boston residents in terms of products and services.

The escalator at the street-level entrance brings shoppers directly to a second-floor desk where customers who ordered merchandise online can pick it up at the store.

“The guests shouldn’t have any confusion and get in and out really quick,” store manager Don Aldridge said.

There are five self-checkout registers — which many Targets lack — and 20 staffed registers. And, by tomorrow, the grab-and-go food section next to the second-level Starbucks will be filled with ready-to-eat sandwiches, salads and other items that Aldridge expects will give neighboring retailers and restaurants, including the Star Market diagonally across the street, some competition.

“We’re going to take a lot of business from them,” he said.

The CityTarget is among 15 Boston-area Target stores that will feature a special Hub-themed “Local Pride” section by American menswear designer Todd Snyder. Current items include “Wicked Smaht” T-shirts and “Green Monstah” and shamrock-imprinted Southie tanks, mixed with favorite local products such as containers of Somerville-invented Marshmallow Fluff.

The Fenway CityTarget is heavy on back-to-college merchandise, from dorm room furniture and accessories such as desk lamps to storage bins and laundry necessities.

“It’s everywhere,” Aldridge said.

The CityTarget has approximately 300 workers and plans to ramp up to close to 350 when students return to college for the fall semester.

A special escalator alongside one for customers moves shopping carts from the second to third floor, where sales of beer, wine and liquor — located in a corner next to the expansive fresh food and grocery section — also will start tomorrow.

Shoppers at tomorrow’s opening will be able to pose with one of Target’s Bullseye bull terrier mascots.

The CityTarget will hold a “grand opening” Sunday starting at 8 a.m., with Red Sox mascot Wally making an appearance from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.