I'm just going to throw this out there: I want a DSW downtown. Is that a pipe dream?
Please no. My wife has enough shoes already...
I'm just going to throw this out there: I want a DSW downtown. Is that a pipe dream?
Rumors have circulated since last year that Nordstrom Rack, which has long been eyeing a downtown location, would create a two-level store at IDS, using the former Gap space on the first floor and the former TJ Maxx space, which hasn’t been used since 2004, in the lower level.
Deb Kolar, general manger of operations at IDS Center, said the building is “in the middle of negotiating with a great national retailer,” though she wouldn’t say identify it by name.
Sounds like a very permanent state of affairsConcrete floors, temporary tables, rolling racks.
More or less agree, although we should probably keep in mind that the former space was first a legit Saks Fifth Avenue before converting to Saks Off Fifth thus likely benefited from having built as such.Wow, Saks looks so cheap. I was really hoping for better since their former space blew this out of the water. Concrete floors, temporary tables, rolling racks. No amount of fancy font on the signs can cover it up.
I've been there many times. It features: concrete floors, temporary tables, rolling racks.There's an outlet in Eagan, right? If anyone has been there, how does this compare?
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