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Article: Reshaping Calhoun Square; Minneapolis' Uptown center always has been a place to shop and to eat. But times have changed, and so has the center's focus.(BUSINESS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- September 9, 2001
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Byline: Janet Moore; Staff Writer
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From a retail standpoint, Calhoun Square touches on all those those hot-button trends that make developers salivate.
Need entertainment? The Uptown landmark has four sit-down restaurants that are often packed on Friday and Saturday nights, plus several faster food options. Border's Book Shop anchors the center's southern end. And the Brave New Workshop Theatre offers live comedy, and political and social satire in a 350-seat theater.
The center's demographics are strong, too. Its core shoppers earn above-average income and live in some of the Twin Cities' trendiest neighborhoods. ...