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#1 Minneapolitan

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Posted 09 December 2006 - 03:19 PM

Here's some stores located in downtown Minneapolis. If I have forgotten some, let me know. The point of this thread is what would you like to see added to downtown's retail mix.

Department Stores:
Macy's
Saks Off Fifth (Country’s Largest)
Neiman Marcus
Target

Apparel:
Polo Ralph Lauren
Banana Republic
The Gap
Gap Kids
Hubert White
Ann Taylor
Atmosfere
jv & Company
Talbots
Cole Hann
Kuhlman & Co.
Men's Warehouse
SUIT UP
St. Croix Shop
Marshall’s

Specialty Stores:
Borders Books and Music
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Williams-Sonoma
Crate & Barrel
Office Depot
RadioShack
R.F. Moeller Jeweler
G Allan Jewelers
Badiner Jewelers
J.B. Hudson Jewelers
Hallmark
GNC
Godiva Chocolate
Avant Hair & Cosmetics
FinnStyle
Presence
Love From Minnesota
AVEDA Lifestyle Store
Walgreens

Edited by Minneapolitan, 09 December 2006 - 03:31 PM.


 

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 11:05 AM

Here are a few more that I missed:

Chavéz, Custom Clothiers
h2t Home Spa
Hubert White
Indulge & Bloom
J Hunter
J.B. Hudson
Jean Stephen Galleries
Marty Mathis Direct
Nate's Clothing Company
Nick’s Sports World
O'Day Caché
Rosenthal Contemporary Furniture
Rush's Bridal
Studio Vincent
StyledLife

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 05:18 PM

They need grocery stores.  I know there are some coming.. but downtown is clearly geared towards the day time worker and travelling shopper and doesn't have much to offer for those that actually live down there.

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Posted 17 December 2006 - 08:39 PM

Lunds opened in November. It's not located in the heart of downtown, but it's not like the St. Anthony & Main area is over 10 minutes away from those that live downtown. The Lunds on the other end of downtown should be underway (again) soon. Whole Foods will also be opening within the next year and a half or two and that will be located in a prime downtown location (Hennepin & Washington)

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Posted 19 December 2006 - 10:11 AM

The Loring Park Lunds will be a great boon for the area, just as the one across the river has been.  I live by the former and the fact that Laurel Village has lost a lot of store front businesses has definitely had a negative impact around here (loss of the Dish, City Market, the liquor store, the floral shop and Sir Speedy, which only moved a block away).  Cannot wait until the spring 2007 open, I'm thinking it will actually open in late summer, since they have yet to restart construction.

Anyway, I got off topic for a bit...  IMO there could be a better mix of retail DT, but I am hesitant, for I don't know if designated stores such as Prada, Gucci and the like would be a good addition or not.    <_<

Are there still those unconfirmed plans of Best Buy scouting out a place in the general vicinity?

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Posted 19 December 2006 - 11:50 AM

Hey all - new to the board. I've been thinking this for quite some time now...the old Armory downtown. Speculation abounds and has for years about what will happen to that. Have you ever been inside? It is beautiful and there is underground parking. Why hasn't (or haven't I heard about it) someone thought about turning that into a King of Prussia-like fashion emporium? It has remarkable space that could be converted into fabulous boutiques like Prada, Gucci, Hermes, etc. I would think these fashion houses would be most inclined to come to MSP if their level of competition was there too? It could be an uber high class, fashionable development.

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Posted 19 December 2006 - 10:29 PM

I think it could be possible, but not with Prada/Gucci/Hermes. Im not sure if Minneapolis could sustain a freestanding Prada store, nor would they be looking there until the city lands a LV or Tiffanys.

I could vision one with the lower end of upscale like BCBG/Coach/LV (odd that there still isnt a freestanding boutique when Nashville has one, and Tucson, AZ). Also I think Tiffany's needs to land downtown and not stay in Edina. If that area were converted it would be the best bet to land additional upscale retailers, probably not as nice as KOP, but perhaps close.

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Posted 21 December 2006 - 09:32 AM

Does anyone have updates on either Best Buy or Nordstrom (or Nordstrom Rack) opening stores in downtown? Last I heard / read was that Nordstrom is scouting for locations and Best Buy is planning on locating in either the North Loop area or opening in the building where Polo Ralph Lauren and Crate & Barrel are currently located.

Edited by Minneapolitan, 21 December 2006 - 09:32 AM.