Shops & Business

In June, the PGA Tour Superstore opened its 26th location in Minnetonka, its first in Minnesota.

Paper Source, the newest addition to Grand Avenue, is a boutique stationery store that specializes in unique invitations, cards and gifts for all occasions.

For the Past 10 years, men’s clothing shop J. Novachis had occupied an Edina block in the 50th and France neighborhood. This spring, owner Anthony Novachis made the big decision to move the beloved store to Excelsior, his new hometown.

Tonkadale Greenhouse owner Jessie Jacobson says customers tell her it’s their “happy place.” It’s easy to see why.

A couple of years ago, Excelsior resident Deb Rodgers was chatting with neighbors about the less-than-ideal state of the Excelsior Commons and Port of Excelsior.

Voice, an online marketplace founded by Wayzata High School alumnus Mitch Reaume, aims to create a space for consumers who want to add a little oomph—in the form of charitable giving—to their dollars.

There’s no doubt that there’s a resurgence in Cathedral Hill. The historic neighborhood seemed (inexplicably) to be a hidden gem in the Twin Cities, a little secret reserved just for Saint Paulites.

“It’s our front yard.” That’s how Amy Mino, executive director of Landmark Center and chair of the Rice Park Association, describes the importance of Rice Park to the city of Saint Paul, and that’s why she is so excited about the Rice Park Revitalization Project.

Charlemagne Fine Jewelry has been specializing in custom jewelry design and one-of-a-kind gifts since 1972. “We think of ourselves as pure jewelers,” says Harriet Fogarty, who co-owns the shop with her husband, Charles.

Nautical fashion never looked so new. Striped separates, sleek swimwear and sailor-inspired accessories from lake-area boutiques come together to form the essential summer uniform.

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