Rosedale Center
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Rosedale Center | |
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Location | Roseville, USA |
Opening date | 1969 |
Developer | Dayton-Hudson Corporation |
Management | Jones, Lang, LaSalle, Inc. |
No. of stores and services | 164 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 1,149,487 sq ft |
Parking | 5,759 |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | Rosedale Center |
Rosedale Center, commonly known as just Rosedale, is a shopping center in Roseville, a suburb of Saint Paul.
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[edit] History
Built in 1969, it is the third of the "dale" shopping centers built by the Dayton-Hudson Corporation. Southdale Center (1956) was the first. It was followed by Brookdale Center (1962) in Brooklyn Center, and later by Ridgedale Center (1974) in Minnetonka.[1]
The east wing was demolished in 2006, and developers built a new California-style mall (where the storefronts are outdoors) anchored by an AMC theater. The theater did not have indoor ticket lines and after complaints about the cold AMC rebuilt that so the ticket counters are now indoors. Some of the new tenants are Chipotle, California Pizza Kitchen, Granite City, and Potbelly Sandwich Works.
[edit] Anchors
- Herberger's (150,923 ft2)
- Macy's (259,453 ft2)
- JCPenney (164,772 ft2)
[edit] Former anchors
- Dayton's (became Marshall Field's in 2001, Macy's in 2006)
- Donaldson's (later Carson Pirie Scott, Mervyn's; store demolished for "Lifestyle Center" in 2005.
- Mervyn's
- Montgomery Ward
[edit] Lifestyle center
[edit] References
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