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Burnsville Center found that 69% of their shoppers were dual-income families, and would be better served by longer weekend shopping hours, and updated the mall's shopping hours to accommodate them. CBL & Associates purchased the 20-year-old mall from Corporate Property Investors in February 1998 for $81 million.
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] Simon Property Group Northtown Mall: Blaine: 1972 621,109 square feet (58,000 m 2) [15] WP ...
Brookdale Center – Brooklyn Center (1962–2010) Burnsville Center – Burnsville (1977–present) Cray Plaza – Saint Paul (1986–present) Crossroads Center – St. Cloud (1966–present) Eden Prairie Center – Eden Prairie (1976–present) Four Seasons Mall – Plymouth (1978–2012) Galleria Edina – Edina (1976–present)
Minnesota: Maplewood Mall and Burnsville Center. Missouri: Metro North Mall and South County Mall. New Jersey: Essex Green Shopping Center. New York: Lake Success, Melville Mall, Queens Place ...
The anchor of the strip, Burnsville Center, is a 1,275,703-square-foot (118,516.7 m 2) regional mall. Burnsville is a 15- to 30-minute drive from many regional attractions and services, such as the Mall of America , Valleyfair Amusement Park , Buck Hill Ski Area, the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport , downtown Saint Paul and ...
As a kid, Bona Ku spent his weekends helping at his family's Dragon Star Oriental Foods store in St. Paul, doing whatever odd job the grocery required. Decades later, there's even more work to manage.
Burnsville Center; C. Cray Plaza; Crossroads Center (St. Cloud, Minnesota) ... Har Mar Mall; L. Lake View Store; M. Maplewood Mall; Mayo Clinic Square; Midtown Square ...
Original plans considered the Orange Line's southern terminus at MVTA's Burnsville Transit Station, but Burnsville City Council supported a new station in their downtown district, Heart of the City, kitty-corner from the MVTA facility. [1] [2] During the planning of the Orange Line, the station was known as Travelers Trail and later Nicollet ...