Minnesota is home to a lot of retail, from having one of the biggest shopping malls in the world, to being the world headquarters to several brands like Target, so it should come as little surprise that it's also home to several "flagship" stores.

What is a Flagship Store?

A "flagship" store is basically the big, standout location for a brand. It’s usually huge, in a prime spot, and really shows off what the company is all about. These stores can be near the company’s main offices, serve as key locations in different regions, or just be in high-traffic places like the Mall of America. The idea is that when you walk into a flagship store, you’re getting the full experience of the brand—everything from their latest products to the overall vibe they want to create.

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Target is a great example of this, their "flagship" store is located right next to their corporate headquarters in Downtown Minneapolis, the location is unique and is often a place they try new ideas, or have celebrity appearances, like when Robert Downey Jr. stopped by to promote a new coffee pods brand.

What Types of Flagships Stores are in Minnesota?

From the newly relaunched toy store, to a popular music instrument retailer, Minnesota is home to some impressive flagship stores, one even features a multi-story tall climbing wall for visitors to experience. Let's take a trip around the state and discover 5 retailers with flagship stores in Minnesota.

5 Retailers That Have Flagship Stores in Minnesota

Minnesota is home to a huge number of retailers, and so it should come as no surprise that there are some "flagship" stores in the state, here are some worth checking out.

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