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  2. Minneapolis City Center - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco-based Shorenstein Properties purchased Minneapolis City Center in 2012. [10] [11] In January 2015, Saks Fifth Avenue announced plans to open a clearance store at the Minneapolis City Center, relocating from their former 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m 2) location at the neighboring Gaviidae Common.

  3. List of casinos in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    List of casinos in the U.S. state of Minnesota; Casino City County State District Type Comments Black Bear Casino Resort: Carlton: Carlton: Minnesota: Native American: Owned by the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa: Canterbury Park: Shakopee: Scott: Minnesota: Racino: Thoroughbred race track Fond-du-Luth Casino: Duluth: St. Louis ...

  4. Treasure Island Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Additional amenities to the property include a 788-room hotel (2nd-largest in Minnesota), the Treasure Island Amphitheater (outdoors - 16,000 capacity), the Island Event Center (indoors - 2,800 capacity), a marina, RV-park, a cruise yacht, an indoor waterpark, a spa, a 24-lane bowling center and arcade, and several restaurants. [4]

  5. The Timberwolves are throwing a parking lot party in downtown ...

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    The team is once again partnering with 11 downtown Minneapolis bars and restaurants for official watch parties on Wednesday and Friday. They are: Tom's Watch Bar, 609 Hennepin Av., tomswatchbar.com

  6. First Avenue (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Greyhound Lines depot was built in the Streamline Moderne style in 1937. The depot restaurant (pictured in 1951) became a coatroom which became the 7th St. Entry. The building opened as a bus depot in 1937, decades after Greyhound Lines was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota.

  7. Turf Club (Saint Paul) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a dance hall in the 1940s, the Turf Club has since the 1990s been popular with Twin Cities bands, a sharp contrast to previous years when most local bands only played Minneapolis venues. [1] The club has also become an important venue for national and international touring acts.

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  9. Triple Rock Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Rock Social Club was a bar, music venue, and restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, co-owned by Gretchen Funk and Erik Funk of the punk band Dillinger Four. [ 1 ] The club is mentioned in the Motion City Soundtrack song "Better Open the Door", as the "T-Rock" in the Doomtree song "Bangarang", and in the Limbeck song ...