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  2. List of shopping malls in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Park: 1955 456,554 square feet (42,000 m 2) [24] Gateway Knollwood, LLC Shops at Gateway North (previously North Branch Outlets) North Branch: 1992 134,480 square feet (12,000 m 2) Starwood Property Trust The Shops at West End St. Louis Park 2009 348,541 square feet (32,000 m 2) [25] American Realty Capital Southdale Center: Edina: 1956

  3. Red Owl (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Red Owl logo Red Owl brand spice tins.. Red Owl was a grocery store chain in the United States, headquartered in Hopkins, Minnesota.Founded in 1922, it was initially owned and operated by a private investment firm affiliated with General Mills, and purchased in 1968 by Gamble-Skogmo.

  4. Lowertown Historic District (Saint Paul, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Box Building: The building, completed in 1904, was designed by Reed and Stem, the architectural firm that designed Grand Central Terminal in New York and the St. Paul Hotel in downtown St. Paul. It had been vacant for 30 years prior to Aeon, a non-profit developer of affordable housing, restoring it in 2006.

  5. Shoppes at Knollwood - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at Knollwood, previously known as Knollwood Mall, is a regional shopping mall located along Minnesota State Highway 7 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota owned by Gateway Knollwood, LLC and managed by Mid-America Real Estate. Major stores at the mall include Kohl's, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Nordstrom Rack, and DSW Shoe Warehouse. [2]

  6. Shoppers' City - Wikipedia

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    Shoppers' City was a chain of seven stores in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area in the 1960s and 1970s. It was one of the forerunners of the "big box" store.The chain was notable for being one of the first stores in Minnesota to open on Sundays. [1]

  7. Shingle Creek Crossing - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1962 Brookdale opened to the public. [13] The stores open at the grand opening, or soon thereafter, in Phase One were Baker Shoes (Edison Brothers Stores), Berkley's, Brookdale Barber Shop, Brookdale Pet Center, Brookdale Municipal Liquor, Brown Photo, Buttrey's, Fanny Farmer Candy Shop, Fashion Beauty Salon, G & K Cleaners, Gager's Handicraft, Grayson's, Hallmark Cards, Jack and ...

  8. Kowalski's Markets - Wikipedia

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    Kowalski's Markets was founded in 1983 by Jim and Mary Anne Kowalski. Their first store consisted of a Red Owl they bought on Grand Avenue in St. Paul. [3] The first Kowalski's Market was introduced in 1986 in White Bear Lake by converting another Red Owl they purchased into the Kowalski's brand.

  9. Bandana Square - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Children's Museum was located in a building close to Bandana Square from 1985 until 1995, when it moved to Downtown Saint Paul. The Twin City Model Railroad Museum was located in Bandana Square from 1984 until 2016, when it moved to a new St. Paul location. The museum was the last remaining tenant from the original renovation of ...