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A large part of the economy is retail. The two largest retail centers are Tamarack Village, near the intersection of Radio Drive and Interstate 94, and Woodbury Village, near the intersection of Valley Creek Road and Interstate 494. Woodbury Lakes, an upscale retail development with an open-air mall layout, was completed in 2005.
The 85,000-square-foot store will be located in the Tamarack Village Shopping Center. It will be Cabela's fourth store in Minnesota, following the East Grand Forks, Owatonna and Rogers locations ...
Tamarack is a city in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 94 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] Tamarack is located along Minnesota State Highway 210 at the junction with Aitkin County Roads 6 and 16.
Large marketplace-style businesses catering to Hmong vendors exist in the three major hubs of Hmong American population in the US: Saint Paul, Fresno, and Milwaukee. Hmong Village Shopping Center opened four miles from Hmongtown in Saint Paul in 2009. With more than 200 permanent vendor stalls, it became the largest Hmong marketplace in the US.
Riverdale Village: Coon Rapids: 1999 968,867 square feet (90,000 m 2) [19] North American Development Group [20] Rosedale Center: Roseville 1969 1,149,487 square feet (110,000 m 2) [21] Jones Lang LaSalle: Seven Points (previously Calhoun Square) Minneapolis 1983 170,520 square feet (16,000 m 2) [22] Ackerberg Design
The community name in the Ojibwe language is Aazhoomog, meaning "Crossroads" in reference to being at the former crossroad of the north–south trail connecting Bikoganaagan , via the former Agaming (Outflow/"Lower Tamarack River Village"), and the former Gibaakwa'iganing (Tozer Camp/"lower Upper Tamarack River Village") with the east–west ...
The chain's stores spanned 23 states and included familiar names like Bon-Ton, Bergner's, Boston, Carson's, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's, and Younkers. LPETTET/istockphoto Teavana
Holiday Stationstores is an American chain of gasoline and convenience stores based in Bloomington, Minnesota.The chain operated roughly 500 locations in 10 states, mostly in its home state of Minnesota, as well as the Northern Tier (including Idaho, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming) and Alaska.