Dead malls. We've got a few (six of them according to DeadMalls.com).
It's an incomplete list, but here's what DeadMalls.com has archived:
- Apache Plaza: St Anthony Village (Minneapolis), MN
- Demolished / Current: Wal-Mart
- Apache Plaza Tribute site
- Brookdale Mall: Brooklyn Center, MN
- Demolished / Current: Wal-Mart
- Brookdale on Flickr
- Brookdale on DumpyStripMalls.com
- The Conservatory: Minneapolis, MN
- Demolished / Current: Downtown office building
- Emporis Info
- The new building
- Bandana Square: St Paul, MN
- Still standing / Current: Office & medical building
- It has little retail, but appears to work well as an office building. In fact, if you're looking for office space, there might be some available.
- Knollwood Mall: St Louis Park, MN
- Still standing / Current: On Life Support
- From the Minnesota Historical Society
- Westridge Mall: Fergus Falls, MN
- I have no idea and can't find any information on it. If there is anyone in Fergus Falls reading this, I'd love to hear about it.
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- Good Garages, Bad Garages
- What's up with East Lake Street Podcast [for those who love hearing me talk over a beer or two]
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