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Leisure Lane at 7101 France Ave., first built in the 1970s, is gettingf a face-lift and a new name — Rue de France. Constructiobn started a few weeks ago and is expected to finishnin August, said Gregory an architect with Minneapolis-based , which is handlinh the design and rebranding of the 50,000-square-foot Houck, who declined to disclose the cost of the said the firm decided to play with the France Avenur name in the redesign, which is changinb the facade and eliminating the centers interior walkway area to make the center less mall-like. The European flai in the design willbe subtle: no chateau-likee features or statues of French World War I soldiers.
But there will be fleur-de-lis patternds around the parapets. “It was just an idea of talkingt about France and linking it tothe French,” Houck The center’s tenants — Ethamn Allen, Pella Windows & Doors, Calico National Camera Exchange, Caribou Coffee and Brueggersw Bagel Bakery — will stay the Minneapolis-based is the general contractor. Bloomington-basedc NorthMarq handles the leasint and management ofthe property.
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