Where Sears still operates in Minnesota

The company once defined mega-retailing in the U.S. but is now on the verge of closing. It has 33 locations in the state.

By Star Tribune

March 22, 2017 at 2:01PM


Here is a list of Sears locations in Minnesota, alphabetical by city, with type of store and address:

Alexandria
Hometown store
2819 Highway 29 S.
Austin
Hometown store
1300-h 18th Ave.
Baxter
Hometown store
15910 Edgewood Drive
Bemidji
Hometown store
105 Beltrami Ave. NW
Bloomington
Department store
Mall of America, northeast corner
Brooklyn Center
Service center, Auto center, Department store
1297 Shingle Creek Crossing
Burnsville
Service center, Auto center, Department store
14250 Buck Hill Rd.
Cambridge
Hometown store
1950 2nd Ave. SE
Coon Rapids
Appliance outlet
141 85th Ave. NW
Detroit Lakes
Hometown store
1315 Hwy. 10 West
Duluth
Auto center, Department store
1600 Miller Trunk Hwy.
Dundas
Hometown stores
420 Schilling Drive North
Fairmont
Hometown store
450 S. State St.
Fergus Falls
Hometown store
211 W. Lincoln Ave.
Forest Lake
Hometown store
24139 Greenway Rd., Suite B
Grand Rapids
Hometown store
1239 S. Pokegama Ave.
Hastings
Hometown store
275 W. 33rd St. Space C
Hibbing
Hometown store
990 W. 41st St.
Hutchinson
Hometown store
756 Century Ave. SW
International Falls
Hometown store
500 3rd St. West
Litchfield
Hometown store
224 E. Hwy 12
Little Falls
Hometown store
210 1st Street SE
Maplewood
Auto center, Department store
Maplewood Mall, 3001 White Bear Ave N.
Marshall
Hometown store
1000 E. Southview Drive
Minneapolis
Appliance outlet
2700 Winter St. NE
Minnetonka
Auto center, Department store
Ridgedale Mall, 12431 Wayzata Blvd
New Ulm
Hometown store
1605 S Broadway St.
Red Wing
Hometown store
1919 Old West Main St
St. Cloud
Auto center, Department store
Crossroads Center, 4101 W Division St.
St. Paul
Auto center, Department store
425 Rice St.
Thief River Falls
Hometown store
303 Main Ave. N.
Virginia
Hometown store
5465 Mt. Iron Dr.
Willmar
Hometown store
1605 1st Street S., Suite C6

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