Calhoun Square is an indoor shopping mall opened in 1984 at the southeast corner of Hennepin Avenue and West Lake Street, the main intersection of the Uptown district of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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History
The atrium-style indoor mall was created in an early 1980s style of redevelopment by local developer Ray Harris from a series of older buildings, including the Geanakoplos Building (1917).
In the early stages, neighborhood activists opposed to the project started the "Dump Updale" campaign. "Up" referred to Uptown; "dale" was a reference to suburban shopping malls in the Twin Cities whose names end in "dale" (e.g. Southdale Center, Ridgedale Center).
Harris's renovation and construction was finished in 1983, and he remained the owner until he sold the mall in 2004 to a Des Moines, IA, investment group.
In 2007 Calhoun Square was sold to an affiliate of New York-based BlackRock Inc. for $47.3 million. After a 2008 renovation, the mall drew new national and international names, including LA Fitness, H&M, and CB2, the hipper cousin of Crate & Barrel.
Local ownership returned in 2014 when developer Stuart Ackerberg bought the mall from BlackRock, seeking to restore "the magic and the sizzle of Calhoun Square going back to the 1980s", when many of the tenants were local operators. The Ackerberg Group completed a remodel of the mall's interior in 2015.
The musician Prince wrote a song titled "Calhoun Square", released on disc two of his "Crystal Ball" CD.
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Restaurants and retail
Dining options at Calhoun Square include Famous Dave's, Fig + Farro, Jimmy John's, Roat Osha, Sushi Tango, and People's Organic.
H&M opened in 2012 in the previously vacant two-story retail space. Kitchen Window has been a tenant since 1989. GNC, Timberland, CB2, VisionWorks, and L.A. Fitness are among the Calhoun Square tenants.
References
External links
- Calhoun Square official website
Source of article : Wikipedia