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    Named after Bruce Dayton, the head of Dayton's at the time (and one of George Nelson Dayton's five sons), Dayton's intent from the beginning was for B. Dalton to be a national book-store chain, with locations across the U.S. In 1966, the average book-store chain's retail footprint per store was roughly 2,500–2,900 sq ft; B. Dalton's first ...

  2. www.mnopedia.org › place › dayton-sDayton’s | MNopedia

    1 day ago · Dayton’s began as a single store at Seventh Street and Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis in 1902. When the last Dayton family member retired from leadership in 1983, the company had stores nationwide and profits of over $240 million.

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · The $350 million revamp of the former Dayton's department store debuting in downtown Minneapolis this week combines a sleek new look with nods to the iconic building's storied past. Driving the news: The much-anticipated Dayton's Project reopens to the public Thursday after a yearslong redevelopment.

  4. The Dayton's Project is a reimagining of the iconic Dayton's department store, creating a first of its kind office, retail, and entertainment space in Minnesota. Explore the stunning pre-built suites, the food hall curated by Andrew Zimmern, and the rooftop terrace and Winter Lounge.

  5. Jun 3, 2019 · In October 1958, Dayton’s transformed the main floor of its Minneapolis store into a Boulevard International, featuring small shops made to replicate those of a European village. Images courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society Press.

  6. 4 days ago · Jul. 1—Dayton police on Monday released partial body camera footage, showing the final 15 seconds before Saturday's fatal police shooting of 16-year-old Brian Moody. The shooting occurred at 8:01 p.m. in the 500 block of Negley Place, along Wolf Creek, west of Edwin C. Moses Boulevard. The body camera video released by police shows the officers getting out of their cruiser as a handful of ...

  7. Sep 29, 2015 · One of America’s great retail empires was built on a foundation of Minnesota farmland. In 1881 twenty-six-year-old George Dayton came to Worthington from upstate New York to tend some troubled ...