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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 ...
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.
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.
Dayton Hudson Corporation, the owner of Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota sold a 24-acre tract of land in May 1972 to Gabbert and Gabbert Company. [2] The land was bordered by France Avenue, York Avenue, W. 69th Street and W. 70th Street; and located directly across the street from Southdale.
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]
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 ]
France Avenue at night in Edina. The longest portion of France Avenue begins at the Minnesota River in Bloomington. County Road 17 [1] begins at Old Shakopee Road. It crosses MN-62, and ends at the junction with Excelsior Boulevard at the border of Minneapolis and St. Louis Park.
Nicollet Mall (as it looked prior to the renovation in 2016-2017) on a Saturday morning View of Nicollet Mall (as it looked from 1991 to 2016) from a skyway. By the beginning of the 20th century, Nicollet Avenue had defined itself as the city's primary shopping street, as department stores such as G.W. Hale Dry Goods Co. (opening 1867), Donaldson's (1881), and Dayton's (1902) all opened on ...