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  2. Burnsville Center - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of shopping malls in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category:Shopping malls in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. How to save the aging Burnsville Center? New mall owner ... - AOL

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    The new owner of Burnsville Center plans to sell some stand-alone buildings and perhaps land surrounding the mall as it moves forward with plans to save the struggling mall. New York-based Kohan ...

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. Eden Prairie Center - Wikipedia

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    The mall was designed with a sunken basement-level foodcourt. The mall featured the department stores Powers Dry Goods and Sears. Powers' store became Donaldson's in 1985, then Carson Pirie Scott in 1987. On October 13, 1984, a Target store opened and was connected by a walkway that was adjacent to the mall.

  8. Kowalski's opening at Southdale, a big step in the Edina mall ...

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    At the Maplewood Mall, the vacant Sears store is being eyed as a secondary location for the HmongTown Marketplace. In Burnsville Center, the Enson Market and Ate Ate Ate food hall is taking the ...

  9. Burnsville, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    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 ...