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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 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m 2) [26] Simon Property Group Southtown Center: Bloomington 1960 534,650 square feet (50,000 m 2) [27] Kraus-Anderson, Inc. Twin Cities Premium Outlets Eagan 2014 408,930 square ...
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 2.30 square miles (5.96 km 2), all land. [5]Lancaster is along U.S. Highway 59, at the junction with Kittson County Roads 4, 5, and 6.
Two years later, in June 1973, plans for the Burnsville shopping center were announced by the developer, Homart Development Company, a Sears subsidiary. [6] The mall was to be 1.4 million square feet, built at a cost of $30 million, and the largest shopping center in the area at that time. A late 1975 or early 1976 opening was anticipated.
Eagan was named for Patrick Eagan, who was the first chairman of the town board of supervisors. He farmed a 220-acre (0.89 km 2) parcel of land near the present-day town hall. Eagan (born 1811) and his wife Margaret Twohy (born 1816) emigrated from County Tipperary, Ireland to Troy, New York, where they married in 1843.
The Eagan Transit Station is a transit facility located in Eagan, Minnesota. Riders also hail from the nearby communities of Mendota Heights and Northern Rosemount . The Park & Ride lot has 750 parking spaces for bus passengers and retail employees.
Northtown Mall is a shopping mall located in Blaine, Minnesota, United States. The mall's anchor stores are Hobby Lobby , Best Buy Outlet , 2 Becker Furniture World stores, and Burlington . In addition, Northtown Mall features over 100 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court and Paladin Career and Technical High School public charter ...
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]
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