The owners of HmongTown Marketplace in St. Paul are planning to turn the vacant former Sears store at Maplewood Mall into a HmongTown Marketplace 2.0. The space could include a grocer, adult day care center, entertainment zone, office space, spa, food court, farmers market and more.
HmongTown Marketplace owner Toua Xiong, whose LLC bought the former Sears building and some of the land around it in November for $5.25 million, presented plans to Maplewood elected officials at a city council work session Monday night.
Sears closed in Maplewood in 2018, leaving vacant the 180,000-square-foot space that formerly anchored the mall’s south end.
Architect Greg Elsner, of Shelter Architecture, outlined plans for the space and its surrounding area that include Hmong and Asian cultural motifs, vegetation and a layout that encourages interaction with vendors. The designs were influenced by a trip the team took to Thailand to look at night markets and food venues, he said.

Outside, the team is planning to build a structure to house a seasonal farmer’s market. Later, Xiong said the site could add housing.
Xiong said he hopes to start construction on the building in September or October, though he said he’d like to open the farmers market temporarily using tents this spring. Xiong said a grand opening for the site could come as soon as May 2025, but also didn’t rule out opening the site on a phased basis.

Xiong and his wife, Nou, opened HmongTown Marketplace in 2004 in a former lumber company building on Como Avenue near the Minnesota State Capitol. With more than 200 vendors, including food, clothing and jewelry businesses, Xiong said it quickly became a destination for the area’s Hmong community and beyond.
Xiong and his family have been looking to expand, he said: With a Hmong population in the Twin Cities larger than the entire population of Duluth, Xiong said HmongTown and the nearby Hmong Village Shopping Center aren’t big enough to meet the demand of customers.