Ridgedale Center

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Ridgedale Center
Facts and statistics
Location Minnetonka, USA
Opening date 1974
Developer Dayton-Hudson Corporation
Management General Growth Properties
No. of stores and services 140
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,040,000 sq ft
Parking 5,600
No. of floors 2
Website Ridgedale Center

Ridgedale Center is a large shopping mall in Minnetonka, Minnesota a western suburb of the Twin Cities. Built in 1974, it is owned and operated by General Growth Properties and anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, Macy's Men's and Home, and Sears. Ridgedale Center is located off I-394 between Ridgedale Drive and Plymouth Boulevard.

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.

Ridgedale's Macy's store offers the largest "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 merchants also includes Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Loft, Apple, bebe, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Coach, Coldwater Creek, Hollister Co., White House Black Market and others.

Ridgedale Center has undergone a renovation, including new carpet, tile, paint, fixtures and restrooms, finished in the fall of 2007. On November 30, 2007, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that Nordstrom has signed a letter of intent to open a two-story store in Ridgedale to be completed in the fall of 2011. The exact location of this store is to be determined, as Macy's has announced that they have not agreed to give up either of their two anchor stores currently in the complex, although Nordstrom had initially said that they would be taking one of the two spaces.


[edit] Anchors

[edit] Former anchors

  • Dayton's (became Marshall Fields in 2001, Macy's in 2006)
  • Donaldson's (later Carson Pirie Scott, Dayton's Men and Home, currently Macy's Men and Home)

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Twin Cities shopping centers

North Metro: Arbor Lakes | Northtown Mall | Brookdale Center
East Metro: Rosedale Center | Har Mar Mall | Maplewood Mall
South Metro: Southdale Center | The Galleria | Burnsville Center | Mall of America
West Metro: Eden Prairie Center | Ridgedale Center | Knollwood Mall
Minneapolis: Calhoun Square | Gaviidae Common | Saint Anthony Main | Nicollet Mall (open air)
Defunct: Apache Plaza