NOW OPEN | Mother Dough | 205 Park Avenue (Mill District)
NOW OPEN | Mother Dough | 205 Park Avenue (Mill District)
The Dayton’s Project, one of the largest historic renovations in the country, will officially open to the public tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow at 10:45am an official ribbon cutting ceremony will occur, marking the completion and opening of The Dayton’s Project. The massive $350 million mixed-use project in total covers of 1.2 million square feet of space and includes 750,000 square feet of office space along with 250,000 square feet of retail space. The opening marks the end of a multi-year redevelopment project that saw the complete renovation of what formerly was Macy’s Downtown Flagship location and originally was the iconic Dayton’s department store. You can learn more about The Dayton’s Project (and its amazing office amenities) here.
The building’s first office tenant, Ernst & Young Global Limited, moved into the completed project earlier this week and tomorrow the building’s first retail tenant, a massive maker’s market, will officially open its doors.
THE DEPARTMENT AT DAYTON’S
The Departments at Dayton’s, a maker’s market that will take up a sizable space on the ground floor of the building, will be the first retail tenant to open within The Dayton’s Project. The market will feature a diverse selection of goods and brands that are exclusive to the market and not found elsewhere in the state.
Mich Bertiaume is the behind the new market and has curated other retail experiences at massive events like Superbowl LII along with places like the Mall of America.
The Department at Dayton’s will include over 30 different vendors that will sell a number of different goods. Take a look at the massive list of vendors below.
Pigs Eye Pottery - Pottery and classes
Larissa Loden - Handmade Minneapolis jewelry
Blue Heron Soap Company - Sustainable soap products
Junita’s Jar - Warm and packaged cookies
Zelba + Mary - Hand-sewn toys and home goods
Kobi CO - Bath and beauty products, candle embellishment workshops
Karen Morris - Renowned milliner
Onyx Cool - Cooling medical devices
Opal Cool - Women’s cooling products
Giftywrap - Specialty paper and wrapping.
Grass Lake Furniture - Craftsman style furniture and cutting boards
Wewerka Photography - Atmospheric landscape photography
Handmod - Handmade art with personality
Seventeen Birch - Upscale lifestyle clothing and products
Herbal Alchemy - Nature-based advanced skincare
Molly Pepper - LA-based sleep-lounge-lifestyle brand
Minnesota Awesome - MN-made MN pride clothing and accessories
SJC Body Love - Handcrafted health-focused skincare products
Shop in the City - Specialty lifestyle gifts and clothing (including Dayton’s gear)
Hacienda San Jose - Mission-driven high-quality chocolate
Native Roots Radio - Local community radio merchandise
Teton Trade Cloth - Beads, blankets, supplies, and other gear
Great Grandmother Mary Lyons - Minnesota-made ribbon skirts
Iron Cloud Art Designs - Striking printed art from Arizona
Winona LaDuke - Local CBD and hemp products
Eagle Thunder Family - Lakota beadwork, gear, and native language clocks
Nancy Beaulieu - Minnesota-made handicrafts
William Harjo - Handmade wooden flutes from Oklahoma and Texas
Star Quilts - Northern Cheyenne-designed apparel
Marion Martinez - Artisan rings and silver jewelry
Joseph Wrider - Handmade silver jewelry
White Buffalo Prints - Local wildlife photography
American Indian Movement - Official AIM-branded merchandise
Rocky Robinson - A self-care brand created to empower Black and Brown girls and tell them that they matter
Joel Kaplan - A watercolor artist and art instructor who was a former Divisional Director at the Dayton’s Department Store
In addition to the opening of The Departments at Dayton’s, The Dayton’s Project will also unveil its annual Holiday Windows at 10:45am. The displays, which will feature a treasured Dayton’s tradition, Santa Bears, will be located on both the first floor and skyway level.
The Departments at Dayton’s is located at 700 Nicollet Mall and will be open Monday through Saturday from 10am-6pm and on Sundays from 12pm to 5pm.
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