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  2. Southdale Center - Wikipedia

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    Following the announcement of JCPenney closing nine stores throughout Minnesota, the Southdale Center location closed on July 31, 2017, after 45 years at Southdale. [55] The former JCPenney's building was razed, and in its place, a $43 million Life Time Fitness multi-level complex was constructed, featuring a rooftop pool, which opened in 2019 ...

  3. Planet Fitness to open its first Edina location - AOL

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    The fitness chain, which dubs its gyms "Judgement Free Zones," will open a location at 3441 Hazelton Rd. in Edina in December, adjacent to the Edina Target store on York Avenue South.

  4. Lunds & Byerlys - Wikipedia

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    Byerly's was founded in 1968 by Don Byerly, who opened the first store in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Byerly's opened fourteen other stores in the metro area . Byerly's stores, which ranged in size from 50,000 to 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2 ), were open 24 hours a day until, February 2008 when the store hours were changed to 6am to 12am.

  5. Galleria Edina - Wikipedia

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    The Galleria is an upscale shopping mall in Edina, Minnesota, opened in 1974. [1] It is located directly across the street from Southdale Center , America's first enclosed mall with climate control, which opened in 1956.

  6. Why Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid are closing thousands ... - AOL

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    In 2021, it announced plans to close 900 stores. And Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy last year and will close up to 500 stores. Shifting trends.

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  8. Ridgedale Center - Wikipedia

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    Announced in 1972, [2] Ridgedale Center was constructed on 81.3 acres of land owned by the Dayton-Hudson Corporation dating back to 1964. [3] Opening in 1974, after two preliminary name changes from "Oakdale" to "Twelve Oaks" to, finally, Ridgedale, it became the Twin Cities' fourth 'Dale' shopping center, following Southdale, Brookdale, and Rosedale. [4]

  9. Eden Prairie Center - Wikipedia

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    However that store was removed from the closing list and will remain open for now. [10] In June of 2020 ownership was transferred to Eden Prairie Center, LLC- c/o Metlife Investment Mgmt. In April 2024, a transformer fire started in the aforementioned JCPenney which would cause the store to close temporarily. [ 11 ]