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  2. Burnsville Center - Wikipedia

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    Burnsville Center is located in Burnsville, Minnesota. It is one of the larger enclosed malls in Minnesota with 100 stores on 3 floors and approximately 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m 2 ). The mall opened in 1977 with three anchor stores, Sears (closed in 2017), Dayton's (became Marshall Fields in 2001, now Macy's since 2006), and Powers Dry ...

  3. List of shopping malls in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota is home to the first enclosed shopping mall in the United States, ... Burnsville Center: Burnsville: 1977 1,100,000 square feet ...

  4. Burnsville, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The anchor of the strip, Burnsville Center, is a 1,275,703-square-foot (118,516.7 m 2) regional mall. Burnsville is a 15- to 30-minute drive from many regional attractions and services, such as the Mall of America , Valleyfair Amusement Park , Buck Hill Ski Area, the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport , downtown Saint Paul and ...

  5. Eden Prairie Center - Wikipedia

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    Eden Prairie Center. / 44.8545935; -93.425088. The Eden Prairie Center is a mall located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. It has been managed by Jones Lang LaSalle as of 2020. [2] [3] It is anchored by JCPenney, Kohl's, Target, Von Maur and Scheels Sporting Goods.

  6. Kowalski's opening at Southdale, a big step in the Edina mall ...

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    In Burnsville Center, the Enson Market and Ate Ate Ate food hall is taking the place of Gordmans. Mini golf entertainment venue Puttshack is scheduled to open above Kowalski's in September ...

  7. Dayton's - Wikipedia

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    Dayton's agreed in 1973 [79] to join the planned Homart Development Company's Burnsville Center shopping center project to be built in Burnsville, Minnesota. [80] This was an unusual plan of action for Dayton's, as this would be its first location in a Twin Cities area shopping center not developed, owned, or managed by Dayton Hudson Corporation.

  8. The new answer for empty Twin Cities stores? Asian grocers ...

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    The increase in Asian grocery stores in Minnesota also reflects the growth of the Asian Pacific population, which most recently numbered just more than 310,000 residents, according to 2022 census ...

  9. Powers Dry Goods - Wikipedia

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    Blaine, Minnesota's Northtown Mall location has seen many name changes, and as of 2020 was a Becker Furniture Outlet. The Maplewood Mall store has also seen many name changes, and is currently Macy's. Eden Prairie Center's Powers location has had many name changes, but it is currently JCPenney listed on the 2020 store closing list.