Ridgedale Center

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Ridgedale Center is a large shopping mall in Minnetonka, Minnesota a western suburb or the Twin Cities. It is owned and operated by General Growth Properties and anchored by Macy's (formerly Dayton's, then Marshall Field's) and Sears..

It is part of the four "Dale" shopping centers circling the Twin Cities, originally developed by The Dayton Co. The others are Southdale Center, Rosedale Center, and Brookdale Center. Located at: 12401 Wayzata Blvd Minnetonka, Minnesota 55305-5604

Ridgedale Center is the strongest regional center on the affluent west side of Minneapolis-St. Paul and is conveniently located off I-394 and Ridgedale Drive. Ridgedale Center is anchored by the market's leading department store Macy's. Macy's offers the biggest "Oval Room" (designer area) among Twin Cities suburban stores and is often the first store in the market to receive new, exclusive items. Ridgedale Center's lineup of in-line merchants includes Abercrombie & Fitch, Aldo, Ann Taylor, bebe, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Club Libby Lu, Coach, dELIA's, Eddie Bauer, Finish Line, Helly Hansen, Jamba Juice, Love Sac, Origami Sushi, New Reflections Salon and Sephora.

In addition to great, convenient shopping, Ridgedale Center offers amenities that create an exceptional shopping experience for all ages. These amenities include Ridgedale Gift Cards, Family Restrooms, Tiny Town (children's soft play area), Free Wheel Chair Rental, Mall Walking Program, Club Noggin (kids club) and a Customer Service Center located on the lower level Center Court.

Managed by General Growth Properties

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Garrison Keillor sometimes makes fun of the "Dales" , usually Southdale Center, by advertising that the products of the fictional Lake Wobegon can be purchased at "Northdale, Eastdale, Westdale, Southdale", etc.

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