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  2. Minneapolis City Center - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties purchased Minneapolis City Center in 2012. [10] [11] In January 2015, Saks Fifth Avenue announced plans to open a clearance store at the Minneapolis City Center, relocating from their former 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m 2) location at the neighboring Gaviidae Common.

  3. Target Plaza South - Wikipedia

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    Target Plaza South is a 33-story skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota completed in 2001. The building serves as the corporate headquarters for Target Corporation . [ 1 ] It is located a few blocks away from the original building which the Target Corporation's predecessor, Dayton's , was located in from 1902 until 2001.

  4. 60 South Sixth - Wikipedia

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    60 South Sixth is a 40-story office tower and retail center located along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota that served as the U.S. headquarters for RBC Wealth Management until their move to RBC Gateway in 2022.

  5. Minnesota Technology Center - Wikipedia

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    The City of Minneapolis budgeted almost $750,000 to rent space at the center for a security command center during the 2018 Super Bowl and 2019 Final Four. [4] The Midwest Internet Cooperative Exchange [5] is an Internet exchange point operating within the 511 building, connecting over 100 internet service providers.

  6. List of companies based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Soo Line Railroad is based in Minneapolis, but is owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The old company headquarters still exist as the Soo Line Building. The current headquarters is Canadian Pacific Plaza. Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company produced Ceresota flour in Minneapolis from 1891 to 1953. Its Elevator A, and A and F mills ...

  7. MECC - Wikipedia

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    The presence of computer-company employees on many school boards accelerated TIES's expansion and helped make Minnesota a leader in computer-based education. [6] [1] [7] TIES's success, and similar projects run by Minneapolis Public Schools and Minnesota State University, Mankato, [6] led to the founding of MECC in 1973 [1] by the state ...

  8. List of Minnesota companies - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle parts manufacturer Shoreview: 1963 P A Patterson Companies: Healthcare Dental and veterinary equipment Mendota Heights: 1877 P A Pearson's Candy Company: Consumer goods Food products Saint Paul: 1909 Chocolatier and confectionery manufacturer P A PepsiAmericas: Consumer goods Bottler Minneapolis: 1962 Ceased operations in 2010 P D ...

  9. CompUSA - Wikipedia

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    1998 – Acquired Tandy's Computer City subsidiary with the help of former CEO Nathan P. Morton. 1998 – In May, the company invested in facilities, technology, and expertise to form CompUSA Call Center Services, a division that provided contact center services to OEMs, corporate help desks, software publishers, and cellular service providers.

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