Har Mar Mall
Har Mar Mall is a moderately-sized shopping mall located in Roseville, Minnesota, a suburb of Saint Paul.
The mall was built in 1961 and was designed by Twin Cities architect Willard Thorson, who also designed Apache Plaza in nearby St. Anthony. (Also opened in 1961, Apache Plaza was razed in 2004.) It underwent major additions to the mall in 1971 (addition of a new strip-mall style wing), and major renovations in the mid-1990s. Until the mid-1990s, the mall was in serious decline, with decreasing numbers of visitors and increasing vacancy. However, the combination of a series of interior renovations, renovations to the movie theaters, and the opening of a new Barnes and Noble bookstore (as well as the addition of some other mid-range department stores) resulted in a huge resurgence in popularity for the mall as a destination for bargain shopping. The shopping mall maintains a reputation for being deliberately downscale, small and unpretentious (in contrast to the much larger and newer Rosedale shopping mall nearby).
Current stores include
- Barnes and Noble
- An 11 screen movie theater (actually divided into two segments with three large screens and eight smaller ones)
- TJ Maxx
- Cub Foods
- Marshall's
See also
- Har Mar Superstar, who took his performing name from this mall.
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