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Mall of America spans four floors in the Huntington Bank Rotunda. On May 18, 2008, the Mall of America received a tax break for a proposed $2 billion expansion. The bill gave the city of Bloomington the ability to increase taxes on sales, lodging and food and beverages to finance a parking ramp at the mall. [26]
The mall is not a park and ride facility. Overnight parking at the mall is banned to prevent passengers from parking for free and taking the train to the airport. Commuters are required to park at the free ramp at 30th Avenue Station 1 ⁄ 3 mile (540 m) east of the mall.
It is only about two blocks from the Mall of America and is much more convenient for drivers to park and ride. The station was originally 28th Avenue station and was renamed to the adjacent 30th Avenue in summer 2022 when 28th Avenue was renamed to Winstead Way in honor of former Bloomington mayor, Gene Winstead. [5]
Mall name Location Metro area Total space Sq. feet/(m 2) Stores Anchor stores/entertainment venues Year opened Ownership 1 Mall Of America: Bloomington, Minnesota: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 5,600,000 square feet (520,000 m 2) [1] 520+
Mall of America: Bloomington: 1992 4,870,000 square feet (450,000 m 2) [1] Triple Five Group: Maplewood Mall: Maplewood: 1974 931,000 square feet (86,000 m 2) [13] Simon Property Group Midtown Square Mall: St. Cloud 1982 181,500 square feet (17,000 m 2) Quality Investments Inc. Miller Hill Mall: Duluth: 1973 833,000 square feet (77,000 m 2) [14 ...
The Blue Line runs from downtown Minneapolis to the Mall of America for a length of 12 mi (19.3 km). [2] The southern terminus at the Mall of America station and transit center is located beneath the east parking ramp of the mall and has direct access to the mall. [23]
Bloomington is also served by three Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lines. The Metro Red Line, runs between the Mall of America in Bloomington and Apple Valley, Minnesota. [45] The Metro Orange Line, which runs between Burnsville, Minnesota and downtown Minneapolis, finished construction in 2021 and travels through Bloomington on Interstate 35W. [46]
American Boulevard is a light rail station in Bloomington, Minnesota at the intersection of 34th Avenue South and American Boulevard, just south of Interstate 494.It is the only station on the Blue Line to have a split design where the northbound platform is on the opposite end of the intersection from the southbound platform.