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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 ...
A fight broke out at Northtown Mall in Blaine Saturday night, causing the carnival on the east side of the mall to close early for the night.
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 ...
Partners with a stake in the Asia Mall in Eden Prairie say they plan to bring a similar concept to the Northtown Mall in Blaine. They announced the venture Wednesday at a news conference and said ...
Maplewood Mall; Mayo Clinic Square; Midtown Square Mall; Miller Hill Mall; Minneapolis City Center; N. Northtown Mall (Blaine, Minnesota) P. Paul Bunyan Mall; R ...
Feb. 24—A New York-based investment firm has acquired NorthTown Mall, with plans to attract new tenants and boost occupancy. Kohan Retail Investment Group, of Great Neck, bought NorthTown at ...
By the mid 1970s, Brookdale began to change, as newer shopping malls were constructed within the mall's original turf. Northtown Mall, opened in 1972 in Blaine, was one of the first. [24] The Baby Boomer population of Brooklyn Center also had grown up and moved away from home, leaving their middle aged parents behind. Thus, Brooklyn Center had ...
Northtown Mall – Blaine (1972–present) Paul Bunyan Mall – Bemidji (1977–present) Ridgedale Center – Minnetonka (1974–present) River Hills Mall – Mankato (1991–present) Rosedale Center – Roseville (1969–present) Seven Points – Minneapolis (1984–present) Southdale Center – Edina (1956–present)