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Leisure Lane at 7101 France Ave., first built in the is gettinga face-lift and a new name — Rue de France. Construction started a few weeks ago and is expected to finish in saidGregory Houck, an architect with Minneapolis-based , whichj is handling the design and rebranding of the 50,000-square-footr property. Houck, who declineds to disclose the cost of the said the firm decided to play with the Franc e Avenue name in the which is changing the facade and eliminating the centers interiorf walkway area to make the centefrless mall-like.
The European flair in the desigj willbe subtle: no chateau-like features or statuezs of French World War I But there will be fleur-de-lizs patterns around the parapets. “It was just an idea of talking abou France and linking it tothe French,” Houci said. The center’s tenants — Ethan Pella Windows & Doors, Calico Corners, Nationakl Camera Exchange, Caribou Coffee and Brueggers BagelBakerg — will stay the same. Minneapolis-basefd is the general contractor.
Bloomington-based NorthMarq handles the leasing and management ofthe
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