Target is planning to open two more Bay Area stores in 2019, one in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood and one in Oakland.

Both locations will be “small-format stores,” which offer most of what full-size stores have, including order pickup, the company said Monday. Target operates what used to be called TargetExpress or CityTarget stores in the Bay Area, but it now labels all of its stores Target.

“Target’s new stores in Oakland and the South of Market neighborhood will reach additional Bay Area residents with a convenient and inspiring shopping experience,” Mark Schindele, Target’s senior vice president of properties, said in a statement.

The new stores — planned for 27th Street and Broadway in Oakland and Folsom Street in San Francisco’s SoMa — will be the company’s 35th and 36th opened or planned stores in the Bay Area, Target said.

The new Oakland Target will employ up to 65 people in the 33,000 square foot store. The San Francisco store, which will be 40,000 square feet, will employ up to 100 people.

Target is increasing its number of small stores, which it says are better-suited for urban areas or locations near college campuses.

Sophia Kunthara is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: sophia.kunthara@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @SophiaKunthara