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Southdale Center is a shopping mall located in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of the Twin Cities. It opened in 1956 and is the first [3] fully enclosed, climate-controlled [4] shopping mall in the United States. [5] Southdale Center has 1,297,608 square feet (120,551.7 m 2; 29.7890 acres; 12.05517 ha) of leasable retail space, and contains 106 ...
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.
Southdale may refer to: Southdale (electoral district) , a provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, in southeast Winnipeg Southdale Center , the first fully enclosed and completely climate-controlled shopping mall in the US, located in Edina, Minnesota
Shingle Creek Crossing, formerly Brookdale Center, is a regional shopping mall in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota.It became the third enclosed shopping mall in the Twin Cities, after Southdale Center and Apache Plaza.
Southdale Center (1956), in Edina, Minnesota was the first. This was followed by Brookdale Center (1962) in Brooklyn Center, and later by Ridgedale Center (1974) in Minnetonka. [5] Originally, Rosedale was anchored by Dayton's and Donaldson's department stores.
Xcel Energy Center is a multipurpose arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.Completed in 2000 and often called "The X" by fans, [5] it is named for its locally based corporate sponsor Xcel Energy.
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]
When the library opened in November 1973, it was the third largest public library in Minnesota with a 200,000 volume collection. [4] Southdale opened with audio-visual materials and equipment including computers, televisions, recorders, projectors, videotape equipment, and the ability to connect to six-channel copper loops to listen to audio materials via headphones.