Shop Shakopee

 

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Shakopee is quickly becoming the starting place for a shopping spree of grand proportions in the Twin Cities. Conveniently located just minutes from the Mall of America, Shakopee also has its own mix of national and specialty retailers located throughout the community.

 

Historic Downtown Shakopee

The small town spirit is alive and well in historic downtown Shakopee. The downtown area features unique shops like the Shakopee Trading Post (a Shakopee landmark selling Native American collectibles) and Bill’s Toggery with the latest in men's fashion. If antiquing or quilting is what you are looking for, be sure to check out How Quaint and Eagle Creek Quilt Shop

 

Southbridge Shopping Center

Sam's Club, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Panera BreadHome Depot and much, much more await shoppers in the Southbridge Shopping area. Southbridge is a 500,000 square foot open air regional shopping center situated on the south side of Highway 169 at County Road 18. Best of all, the shopping options are still growing in Southbridge!

 

The Crossroads & Shakopee Valley Marketplace

Uptown flair and suburban America meet at the intersection of Highway 169 and Marschall Road. These two areas feature the shopping and dining favorites you know and love like Hallmark, Cub Foods and Applebee's.

 

Dean Lakes

Shakopee's newest commercial development is located at the intersection of Highway 169 and County Road 83. It features a mix of dining, retail, and professional services that includes Lowe's and Ashley Furniture.

 

Shakopee Town Square Mall

Don't forget to visit the Town Square Mall, Shakopee's west-side retail center. Located just north of the intersection of Highways 169 and 69, the mall features a variety of stores and businesses. Catch a flick at Marcus Cinema, stop by Coffee Ta Cream for a delicious treat, or just spend some time browsing the mall.
 

The Midwest's Largest Arts & Crafts Festival

The Midwest’s largest Arts and Crafts Festival comes to Canterbury Park in the spring and returns again in the fall. The Arts and Crafts Festival features over 500 artisans and crafters displaying everything from stained glass to American folk art pieces. Shoppers will also find food and refreshments along the way. This craft show is one that die-hard shoppers and casual browsers alike won’t want to miss!

 

The Mall Of America

The Mall of America is the largest fully-enclosed retail and family entertainment complex in the United States. It’s also the most visited destination in the United States. Packed inside are more than 500 specialty stores, where you can find everything from Minnesota souvenirs (at the Explore Minnesota Store) to formal ball gowns, and everything in between. Insiders say, “If you can’t find it at the Mall of America - you won’t find it anywhere!” All of this great shopping is anchored by Bloomingdales, Macy’s, Nordstrom and Sears. Needless to say, the Mall of America is definitely the place for one-stop-shopping and can’t-miss attractions.