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Compass

Compass

Compass

Compass

Your essential guide to living life to the fullest.

West End Super Fans9 Winter Survival Tips

Winter 2015-16 | Volume 5, Issue 1Winter 2015-16 | Volume 5, Issue 1Winter 2015-16 | Volume 5, Issue 1

Your essential guide to living life to the fullest.Your essential guide to living life to the fullest.

Kat’s Out of the Bag Musician Kat Perkins finds her Voice

West End Holiday

Gift Guide

Kat’s Out of the Bag Musician Kat Perkins finds her Voice

West End Holiday

Gift Guide

Kat’s Out of the Bag Musician Kat Perkins finds her Voice

West End Holiday

Gift Guide

Kat’s Out of the Bag Musician Kat Perkins finds her Voice

West End Holiday

Gift Guide

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www.bergstromjewelers.com | 952.767.0606

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WHAT’S INSIDE {In this issue

Volume 5, Issue 1

The Shops at West End 1621 West End Blvd.

St. Louis Park, MN 55416

(763) 450-0554 www.theshopsatwestend.com

West End Compass is a free publication of American Realty Capital. Compass highlights

merchants, restaurants and customers of The Shops at West End.

Publisher: Mid-America Real Estate Group

www.midamericagrp.com

Editor: Michael Landstad, Senior Property Manager

Mid-America Reall Estate Group

Writing and Design: Pernsteiner Creative Group, Inc.

www.pernsteiner.com Design: Todd Pernsteiner

Copy: Sarah Howard, Todd PernsteinerCopy Editor: Karline Koehler

Advertising Sales: Todd Pernsteiner

Advertising in Compass: Advertising is open to tenants of The Shops at West End, west Twin Cities metro businesses

and American Realty Capital tenants at the final discretion of the Mid-America Real Estate Group management team. American Realty Capital and

Mid-America Real Estate does not necessarily endorse the views expressed in the articles and advertisements, nor are we responsible for the products and services promoted or advertised.

For advertising information, contact (952) 841-1111 or email

[email protected].

© 2015 American Realty Capital All rights reserved.

PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. using soy based inks on recycled paper.

On the cover: Kat Perkins

Photographer: Travis Anderson

Location: The Loop West End

Creative direction: Todd Pernsteiner Pernsteiner Creative Group

“Like” The Shops at West End on Facebook to get store updates, sales and special events.

Downtown Minneapolis

Park Place Blvd.

The Shops at West End is located just five minutes west of downtown Minneapolis at the southwest corner of I-394 and Highway 100 in St. Louis Park. Metro Transit buses and cabs are easy to catch from local and downtown hotels and living spaces. Driving? Plenty of free parking is available in above- and below-ground heated ramps.

Close to everywhere

1621 West End Blvd.St. Louis Park

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10 West End Super Fans

14 Shops at West End Gift Guide

24 Kat’s Out of the Bag

30 9 Ways to Survive Winter

04 What’s New

07 What’s Hot

08 Seen in the Scene

32 Event Rental Spaces

34 West End Mall Directory

Articles Features

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WHAT’S NEW{

Naresh Veeramachineni and Sudheer Kaza both hail from southern India. The two restaurateurs set out to create a restaurant that respected the culinary traditions of southern India while meeting the urban demands of style, service and fresh ingredients. Bring on Blue Fox Bar & Grill, which features authentic South Indian delicacies sourced from the very heart of their origin.

“We offer our patrons a slice of this amazing cuisine,” said Veeramachineni. “Not only do we offer authentic dishes, but we also offer Indo-Chinese fusion dishes that are very much the rage in the Indian subcontinent right now.”

The bar menu is also sure to surprise with a vast array of fresh, seasonal nectars infused with a mix of spices that will give you a true taste of the Deccan part of the subcontinent.

bluefoxmn.com

Holidays

Factory Store

Nordic Ware Factory Store • 4925 Highway 7, St. Louis Park, MN 55416 • Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

Fall parties

birthdays Anniversaries

m a d e i nMINNESOTAMINNESOTAp r o d u c t s f o revery occasion

$10 OFF APURCHASE OF

$50 OR MORELimit one per customer. Not valid with any other

coupon offers. Not valid on electrics. Merchandise must total $50.00 excluding sales tax. Offer valid

on in-store purchases only. Offer ends 3/31/16.

everyday

Spring celebrations

The Loop West EndThe Loop opened last winter at The Shops at West End, offering a casual, classy atmosphere great for any occasion.

The Loop’s broad menu offers a wide variety of options – from salads and sandwiches to pizza and entrées such as a salmon rice bowl and filet mignon. They really do have something for everyone!

theloopwestend.com

Blue Fox Indian Bar & Grill

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WHAT’S NEW {Hand & Stone Massage and Facial SpaHand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa adds its unique mark to a diverse line of lifestyle, beauty and health tenants at The Shops at West End. Hand & Stone is the fastest growing spa franchise in the United States and offers an place to relax, delivering services ranging from revitalizing and luxurious massages, facials and hair removal services to customized therapeutic treatment plans for optimizing quality of health and life.

“We’re really excited to be joining the community at The Shops at West End,” said Cathy Meyers, franchise owner. “In fact, the entire West End area offers a terrific, upscale vibe, with excellent restaurants, shops, events, services, hotels and luxury living, which translates to the exact demographics that we were hoping to find.” “We see Hand & Stone as an oasis from life’s extreme demands,” Meyers continued, “in which people can replenish body, mind and spirit at affordable prices.”

For more information about Hand & Stone, including Life Style Memberships, Special Programs for West End Area Residents and Local Business, Corporate Memberships and Referral Rewards, visit handandstone.com/spa/store/St-Louis-Park or contact 763-591-1111. Or visit them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/handandstonewestend.

1671 WEST END BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS PARK MN 55416

(763) 591-1111 www.handandstone.com/spa/store/St-Louis-Park

Ignite Your Love Life Book a Couples Massage Escape

Give the perfect give of love. Relaxing. Romantic. Quality Time. Book now

for Valentine’s Day.NOW OPEN!

Step in from the cold for a hot stone massage

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Primrose Park and Juniper

Kittsona

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WHAT’S NEW{

grand opening special— free whitening for life!�

Schedule your cleaning to find out how. some restrictions may apply.

Michael Perpich, D.D.S.Family and cosmetic dentistry

convenient hours—early mornings, evenings & saturday appointments Melissa Naidyhorski, D.D.S.

7415 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 201, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 – office: 952-334-3304 – www.tranquilitydentalmn.com

LET OUR Family TAKE CARE OF YOURS.

grand opening special— free whitening for life!�

Schedule your cleaning to find out how. some restrictions may apply.

Michael Perpich, D.D.S.Family and cosmetic dentistry

convenient hours—early mornings, evenings & saturday appointments Melissa Naidyhorski, D.D.S.

7415 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 201, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 – office: 952-334-3304 – www.tranquilitydentalmn.com

grand opening special— free whitening for life!�

Schedule your cleaning to find out how. some restrictions may apply.

Michael Perpich, D.D.S.Family and cosmetic dentistry

convenient hours—early mornings, evenings & saturday appointments Melissa Naidyhorski, D.D.S.

7415 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 201, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 – office: 952-334-3304 – www.tranquilitydentalmn.com

grand opening special— free whitening for life!�

Schedule your cleaning to find out how. some restrictions may apply.

Michael Perpich, D.D.S.Family and cosmetic dentistry

convenient hours—early mornings, evenings & saturday appointments Melissa Naidyhorski, D.D.S.

7415 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 201, St. Louis Park, MN 55426 – office: 952-334-3304 – www.tranquilitydentalmn.com

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL, FREE WHITENING FOR LIFE!

Melissa Naidyhorski, D.D.S.

Two holiday pop-up shops, Primrose Park, a contemporary and chic women’s boutique for the ‘woman about town,’ and Juniper, the edgy and sweet boutique for the ‘girl who’s young at heart,’ opened at The Shops at West End in October.

“We are really excited to be partnering with The Shops at West End,” said Liz Berko, owner of Juniper. “We are joining some great local and national retailers and think this is a great complement for both of our brands.”

“Shopping local and supporting small businesses has become so important over the past several years,” said Jennifer Carnahan owner of Primrose Park. “Having the opportunity to support a fellow business owner and friend through this joint effort makes this that much more exciting.”

Learn more about Primprose Park at facebook.com/primroseparkmpls and Instagram at @primroseparkmpls. Follow Juniper at facebook.com/Juniper and Instagram @juniperstores.

Kittsona is the newest boutique to open at The Shops at West End. The store carries women’s clothing, accessories, and speciality gifts. It is the perfect blend of a high-end atmosphere, unique products, and affordable prices. Kittsona is recognized for its signature mix of rustic wood, crystal chandeliers, and beautiful gold accents. They are known for their superb customer service, and love to treat every guest like a queen.

Staying true to their roots, Kittsona offers the true Minnesota Nice experience. They have a wide variety of specialty apparel and gifts for any Minnesotan to match. The new location at West End is their sixth – the first location opened in Grand Forks, North Dakota in late 2011. Be sure to check out their inspiring social media @kittsona and their website kittsona.com.

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WHAT’S HOT {

Fathom Events is the home of cinematic experiences that offer high quality, affordable entertainment events broadcast to the big screen. Audiences get the best seat in the house – in the comfort and convenience of their local movie theater – for live and recorded concerts, world-class opera, and more. See the schedule and purchase at ticketsfathomevents.com. ShowPlace ICON Theatre

[email protected]

(952) 426-4047

St. Louis Park is the perfect location to host your special events.

We have unique spaces for any function - whether it be a wedding, rehearsal

dinner, bachelor or bachelorette party, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, holiday party or

retirement party. If your event is being held nearby and you’re in need of a hotel

room block, we can also help you out. Our great hotels, hip restaurants and

unique spaces will welcome you and your guests with open arms. Contact us for

complimentary event assistance and a St. Louis Park event space guide.

Photo: lauren b. photography

St. Louis Park is just minutes

from Downtown and Uptown Minneapolis!

Caroline’s Cart available at CubCaroline’s Cart is a shopping cart

created for special needs children that provides parents and caregivers a viable option to transport a child through a store while grocery shopping. The cart alleviates the impossible task of having to maneuver both a wheelchair and a grocery cart. Named after Caroline,

the special needs daughter of Drew Ann and David Long, the cart was developed

after Drew Ann realized her daughter would outgrow a typical shopping cart. Caroline’s Cart is available for use at Cub.

November 30 The Winter’s Tale, live from London

December 2 The Met: In HD, Lulu

December 6 Bolshoi Ballet, The Lady of the Camellias

December 12 The Met Live: The Magic Flute

January 16 The Met Live: The Pearl Fishers

January 24 Bolshoi Ballet, The Taming of the Shrew

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Movie theaters aren’t just for movies anymore

Lollacup as seen on ‘Shark Tank’When Hanna and Mark Lim’s daughter was 9 months old, they held a straw to her lips and were ecstatic to see her drinking effortlessly from it! Excited by this discovery and their pediatrician’s recommendation to wean their daughter to a straw cup rather than a traditional sippy cup, and with very few alternatives, the idea for Lollacup was born. The cup is easy to use, easy to clean, safe (free of BPA/BPS, PVC, phthalate), made in the USA, and just plain attractive. After appearing on the show ‘Shark Tank’ and partnering with Mark Cuban and Robert Herjavec, the company has grown tremendously, creating innovative, functional and modern infant/toddler goods. Creative Kidstuff

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SEEN IN THE SCENE{UPPER MIDWEST CONVENTION & VISITOR BUREAU CONFERENCEDiscover St. Louis Park hosted the 2015 Upper Midwest Convention & Visitor Bureau Conference opening reception September 13 in the ShowPlace ICON Theatre atrium. Cooper Pub & Restaurant provided food and Lobby Lounge provided beverages to the more than 170 guests.

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HEALHY HAPPY HOURPark Nicollet and HealthPartners presented a Healthy Happy Hour Sept. 24 in the atriums of the ShowPlace ICON Theatre. More than 400 people attended the event which featured healthy exhibits, as well as food and beverages from The Loop West End. MyTalk 107.1 and KS95 were the media partners.

PRIMP HOSTS SAUCE TOSS TOURNEYPrimp boutique partnered with Sauce Toss (a game that combines bean bag toss and hockey) to host a tournament at The Shops at West End on Aug. 8. More than 75 players between the ages of 25 and 35 took part in the full-day event. The Loop West End served beverages and food, and Nutrishop provided protein shakes. Red Bull was also on site with samples and swag. Organizers donated a portion of the proceeds to the Jack Jablonski Fund, a charitable organization created to support research and innovative treatments that will advance recovery for everyone living with a spinal cord injury.

Photos by: Mike M

adisonPhotos by: Todd Pernsteiner

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TWIN CITIES FILM FESTTwin Cities Film Fest celebrated its 11-day run at The Shops at West End Oct. 20-31. The event featured 120 films, red carpet photo ops, parties and mixers, and education panels with directors and actors. See more photos at twincitiesfilmfest.org.

PUMPKIN FESTDamp weather didn’t stop more than 500 kids and their families from coming to Pumpkin Fest on Oct. 31st. Attendees were treated to live music by Bato Bato, Tricia & The Toonies and the Splatters Sisters, trick-or-treating, exhibits and a costume contest.

Photos courtesy of Dallas Smith, Twin Cities Film Fest

GIFTS THAT

Give

Edina-Galleria (952.926.4512) Mall of America (612.524.6630)Minneapolis (612.927.0653) The West End in St. Louis Park (952.540.0022) St. Paul (651.222.2472) Wayzata (952.249.1707) creativekidstuff.com

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West End

SUPER FANSStory and photos by: Todd Pernsteiner

A true Super Fan, Chris Lynd loved the West End area so much he moved to the Flats at West End apartments. Shortly thereafter, his future wife Kelly moved there as well.

Living close to the West End was great, but when the Lynds got married in January, they merged their lives into a (part-time) family of seven, which means they had to move for more space. “We were sad to leave the West End area, but thankfully we’re only a $7 Uber ride away,” joked Kelly.

The Lynds go to The Shops at West End for many different reasons. They take classes at Haute Barre. “We like the ‘Haute Shake It’ noon classes. They’re awesome, quick workouts with high energy and amazing instructors,” said Kelly.

The Lynds also love to shop. “We like many of the stores, but my wife’s favorite is Evereve, the kids love Creative Kidstuff, and my favorite is lululemon,” replied Chris.

And of course, dinner and a movie is a regular affair. They frequent Raku, Rojo, CRAVE, Bonefish Grill and The Loop, and love the VIP section of ShowPlace ICON Theatre when they have date night out.

“We have made so many friends at The Shops at West End…from the bartenders, servers, customers and other Flats residents – to our hairdressers at phresh spa salon – and of course the awesome instructors who whip our butts into shape at Haute Barre!” added Kelly.

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SUPER FANS

Newlyweds Andrea and Adam Shea quickly fell in love with The Shops at West End after moving to St. Louis Park three and a half years ago. Adam’s sister, Samantha, introduced them to the shopping center, and the rest is history – they were hooked!

For the Sheas, who are originally from a small town in Wisconsin, the West End reminds them of home. “I like the atmosphere – it’s big enough to have plenty of shops, but not too big, which is nice, said Andrea. “Everyone is so friendly when you walk into a store. They really do want to just help you or let you do your thing, which is nice not to have anyone pushy trying to just get the sale.”

Andrea finds herself stopping at the West End two or three times per month. “I’m there some months more than others,” she laughed. “But it comes out to about that if you average it out.”

When asked about her favorite purchase, she couldn’t narrow it down to one. “I normally go there for clothes, so that’s always my favorite purchase!” she stated.

This past summer, the Sheas attended their first major event at the West End, the Minnesota Summer Wine Festival and Market. They spent the entire day on site, enjoying wine, shopping for Adam’s wedding band at Wedding Day Jewelers, and having lunch at Rojo. The also entered the drawing and won a gift basket from Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa.

“We hope to attend more events in the future now that our wedding is done,” said Adam. “We will definitely be back for the Wine Festival next year.”

You can’t always recognize a

superhero in plain clothing,

nor can you always recognize

a West End Super Fan either.

We went undercover to un-

mask some of the shopping

center’s biggest enthusiasts.

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The Sheas’ favorite hangouts:

• Anthropologie • Francesca’s • White House |Black Market • Glamour Nails • Primp • Rojo • Wedding Day Jewelers

The Lynds’ favorite hangouts:

• Bonefish Grill• CRAVE • Creative Kidstuff • Evereve • Haute Barre • lululemon athletica • phresh spa salon • Raku Sushi • ShowPlace ICON Theatre• The Loop West End

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Amy Swedberg of Minnetonka has been going to The Shops at West End since it opened six years ago. “I love this place,” she exclaimed.

One of her favorite spots is Brush Studio. “The owners, Jean and Jodi, have always been friendly and extremely accommodating. I also love the idea of wine and painting and the opportunity to be creative,” said Amy. “Although the group paints the same general theme, no one is discouraged from being creative, such as adding other elements to the painting or using other color paints than those on the palette.”

Since May, 2015, Amy has done four paintings at Brush Studio, two that she organized with groups of girlfriends, one that she organized for a private networking event with women attorneys, bankers and other business professionals, and one with her sister and niece visiting from Arizona.

Amy loves to plan outings at the West End. “Two of my girlfriends and I are planning a six person Brush event where we each bring our significant others,” she said. “At the last event I attended, my girlfriend had remarked how her husband would really like this, and I think my husband will enjoy it too.”

Amy says she’s at The Shops at West End at least three to five times per month. She loves seeing movies at ShowPlace ICON Theatre. “Although it is not the closest theater to my home, I see about half of all movies there. I love the ability to reserve seats in advance, especially for new releases.”

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Amy’s favorite hangouts:

• Brush Studio • Anthropologie • Charming Charlie • Cooper • CRAVE • Evereve • Raku Sushi • ShowPlace ICON Theatre• Yard House• White House | Black Maket

One of Amy’s Brush classesOne of Amy’s Brush classes

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Andrew’s favorite hangouts:

• Bonefish Grill • Nutrishop • ShowPlace ICON Theatre • The Loop West End • Yard House

Andrew Klein lives in St. Louis Park near The Shops at West End because he loves the location. “It fits my lifestyle well,” he explains. “I moved here in fall 2013. Soon after moving I decided to do some exploring to see what the location had to offer. I was looking for a place to eat and discovered that I had a handful of really good restaurants close to my house. After finding out about the heated parking garage, I was hooked and knew that this area was right for me.”

Shortly after moving to St. Louis Park, Andrew decided to start living a more healthy lifestyle. “Prior to moving to this area, I had never had a protein shake. I was eating relatively healthy, running a lot, and weight training, but did not see the results that I desired. I was at a point in my life where I wanted to transform my body into something greater. I thought my exercising alone was enough, but I was wrong.”

As fate would have it, he discovered Nutrishop. “I had passed Nutrishop many times in the past while visiting the West End, but one day I decided to give it a try. I walked through the front door and was immediately greeted by the shop’s owner, Cody Haislet. I had never met this guy, but felt like he was an old friend. He listened to my goals and recommended products to get me on track. Cody also gave me some pointers on dieting and exercise routines that have helped him.”

Andrew says Nutrishop products and workout and dieting advice have helped

his fitness goals tremendously. Since using the products he has dropped his body fat percentage and increased lean muscle mass. “The supplements have changed my entire lifestyle into something I am very happy with. After initially using Nutrishop products, I got a gym membership. For the past year and half, I have been going to the gym regularly and continue to reach new goals,” he says.

For healthy eating, Andrew also likes the restaurants at The Shops at West End. “There are a lot of healthy options for me and the atmosphere is great. I like the variety of the restaurants. There is honestly a dish for everyone. I am a huge seafood fan, so I naturally gravitate toward Bonefish Grill. For nightlife, I enjoy going to The Loop. The bartenders and staff are awesome and I always have a good time there,” Andrew explained.

Andrew also likes to see new action movies at ShowPlace ICON Theatre whenever he has free time.

Nutrishop owner Cody Haislet and Andrew Klein

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Behold the perfect gift for

eveyone on your list…Shops at West End Gift Guide

Prices subject to change. Items may vary by store and are available while supplies last.

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Vino2Go®

A fun way to enjoy your favorite wine on the go. Cheers! $16 Francesca’s

Stacked Measuring CupsForm meets function. They look great on your counter even if you don’t cook! $18Kittsona

Black & Pink Cat PillboxThe purrrrfect way way to keep track of daily pills and vitamins. $10 Francesca’s

Structured SatchelsStylish designer style bags.

$38-$54 Francesca’s

Shimmer Weave Travel

OrganizerOrganize your

essentials with this chic

hanging travel organizer.

$18 Charming

Charlie

Forest Critter Garden PotsWhimsical, handmade planters.

$18 Anthropologie

1/2 Gallon Yellow Mason Jar Country meets chic.

$34 Kittsona

Things that Hold Stuff

Fleur De Lys Serving BowlAn impeccably groomed piece of stoneware trimmed with a ruffle.

$38 Anthropologie

Gym to Win Duffel BagLightweight, medium-sized duffel

for the busy person on the go. $148 lululemon athletica

Wine Tote Bags A great gift for the

classy party host. Reusable and re-

sharable. $18 Apricot Lane

Boutique

Reversable Tote BagA wintery carryall with tech-friendly pockets. $39 Charming Charlie

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Playmobil Brachiosaurus with BabyFor the kid who is into

dinosaurs and creative play. $54.99

Creative Kidstuff

Hedgehog Ride In RockerLet him or her rock in comfort.

$109.99 Creative Kidstuff

Snowtime Anytime Inflatable Snowball Shields with 6 SnowballsLots of wintry, snowy fun no matter the season with these specially designed snowballs. $20 Creative Kidstuff

Red Gable BarnStraight from the farm, it takes a barn this big to

contain a child’s imagination! $149.99

Creative Kidstuff Calico Critters Townhome Set Just add imagination!

$129.99Creative Kidstuff

Albert the Confused Manatee Plush and Books

Adorable Albert was created by former Project Runway contestant

and Minnesota resident Christopher Straub.

$17.99-$21.99 Creative Kidstuff

Fun ‘N Fit Rubber Braided Bone Don’t forget your furry children! Your best friend will love a new chew toy.$9.39 Cub

YOXO Orig RobotMeet Orig (“oh-rig”), Tera’s

younger brother, and the original YOXO® hero.

$19.99 Creative Kidstuff

Jellycat Bashful Pink Bunny This soft bunny will cuddle a little

one to sleep. Also available in brown. $22.50

Francesca’s

For the Wee Ones

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Illume Chess Piece CandlesCandles that make a statement.

$26-$48 Anthropologie

Deocrative Box SignsShow them a sign that you love them.

$12 Francesca’s

Capri Blue Gilded Muse CandlesArtisan-made soy wax candles in rich glass containers. $38 Primp

Paddywax Foundry CandlesRich earthy fragrances in a

gorgeous vessel, topped off with a raw wood lid.

$28 Primp

Tufted Ariany Pillow With so many great textures and colors, this pillow is sure to get

attention. Better get two, one as a gift and one for you. $98 Anthropologie

Capri Blue Volcano Candle A pleasant mix of tropical fruits and sugared citrius to take you away from the snow. $18 Francesca’s

Love You More SignLet everyone know you love them more with this unique wooden wall sign. $20 Kittsona

Hand-Knit Sweater ThrowCurl up with a good book or watch your favorite

flick wrapped in warmth. $298 Anthropologie

Decorate to Hibernate

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Nature’s Daily Essentials Pack Multi-vitamin, plus powdered fruits and greens. Fuel from more than

40 superfoods antioxidants. Also includes Nature’s EFAs

(fish oil capsules). $123.25 Nutrishop

DecocandlesCandles that make a statement.

$19.50 Hand & Stone Massage

and Facial Spa

Therapeutic MassageMassages ease tension and melt away

stress. Give a year’s worth and really earn extra points with your loved ones.

1 Hour Massage: $89.95 (Non-Member) $49.95 (Member)

Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

Get Fresh Intensive Foot Repair Creme

This creme is loaded with shea butter and aloe vera, plus skin renewing alpha

hydroxy fruit acids. $22.45 Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

Owl Microwaveable Aroma PillowLavender fragranced pillow helps melt away the day’s stress.$32 Francesca’s

Haute Barre Class PackagesGive the gift of fitness. Haute Barre offers small

group classes at any time of day.$58 (3 classes) - $320(20 classes)

Haute Barre

Skin Care ServicesSkin care services at phresh are customized to the

client’s unique skin care needs. Ahhhh.$55 (Express Facial) - $140 (Ultimate Facial)

phresh spa salon

[solidcore] Class Packages Small group classes use slow and controlled full-body movements with constant tension to work

muscle fibers to failure - yep, failure.$96 (3 classes) - $999 (40 classes)

[solidcore]

Mani-PedisSpoil someone with a spa day.

Both women and men can appreciate a little pampering. $15-37 (Manicure); $30-50 (Pedicure)

Glamour Nails

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Good for the Mind & Body

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1905 Plaid Collection Tie100% silk, 110% classic. $59.50 Jos. A. Bank

Return of the Mac JacketThis wind-resistant shell repels

rain and has added ventilation to help keep you cool when you’re

making moves. $248 lululemon athletica

Merry Grinchmas

MugIs he the original

Grumpy Cat? You don’t have

to be a grinch to enjoy this.

$16 Francesca’s

Beard Envy Gift KitKit includes a hydrating beard wash with aloe and soy protein, an extra-firm, boar bristle brush and a styling beard control

product with jojoba oil. $25 Roosters Men’s Grooming Center

Velvet Deer HeadOh, deer! These are great for the cabin and the man cave.$48 Kittsona

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Lambswool Shawl Cardigan Sweater

Designed for softness and cool-weather comfort. Wide shawl

collar, fully fashioned shoulders, ribbed cuffs, banded bottoms,

elbow pads. $150 Jos. A. Bank

Whiskey Wedge by CorkcicleThe artful way to perfectly

chill your spirits. $18 Apricot Lane Boutique

Bacon-Wrapped Top SirloinsTop Sirloins have been completely trimmed and wrapped with a thick slice of bacon for a tantalizing taste

treat you won’t soon forget.$82.49

Omaha Steaks

Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey Gift Set

Honey liqueur bleded with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey.

Includes high ball glass. $23.99 (750ml) Cub

Better Than Socks

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Silver Slide Bracelet Hand-forged sterling silver bracelet with unique single wrap that enables the bracelet to slide on and off effortlessly.$250 Bergstrom Jewelers

14K White Gold Princess Cut Fashion Hoop

EarringsSurprise her with

attention-grabbing and artistic diamond earrings.

$2,690Wedding Day Diamonds

Multi-Strand Y-Drop Necklace

Cool grey stones and layered strands create subtle glints

of light and movement.$65

White House | Black Market

14K White Gold 1/3 Carat Atia 81 Solitaire Pendant She’ll radiate when she wears this

stunning necklace.$679 Wedding Day Diamonds

14K White Gold Rope and Pave Diamond Fashion Ring

This beauty has three twisted rope and pave set diamond rows creating depth and a wide, substantial look.

$1,550 Wedding Day Diamonds

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Gia Heavy Chain Link Necklace

Haute and heavy. Make a serious style statement

$13 Charming Charlie

14K White Gold Diamond Band Artfully crafted. Truly unique.

$4,185 Bergstrom Jewelers

Sterling Silver Red Stone Cluster BraceletOne simple yet full-of-life cluster of

deep red stones enriches this sterling silver fashion bracelet.

$148 Wedding Day Diamonds

Yellow Gold White Topaz Amazonite & Diamond Ring Originating in the Amazon River, this “Hope Stone” is known to soothe the sprit & calm the soul.$2,000 Bergstrom Jewelers

Pierre Laurent USA Women’s Watch

Brilliant cut diamonds, Swiss-made quartz movement, sapphire crystal, stainless steel

case, rose gold plating. $1,395 Bergstrom Jewelers

A Splash of Sparkle

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Minnesota Handmade Gifts Soaps and lotions made by Kiyi Kiyi of

Wilmar, MN.$8-$20 Primrose Park

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Prairie Organic Gin Prairie is made 100% organic by Minnesota farmers who own the land, the distillery, and the quiet respect of all around them.$25.99 (750ml) Cub Liquor

LIVE & LOVE MN T-shirts & Mugs The brainchild of Nicole Trigger, a Minneapolis tastemaker, adventure-seeker and mom.$36 t-shirt $18 mug Apricot LaneBoutique

MIN-NES-OTA Mug A daily reminder of our

great state with every morning cup of Joe.

$10 Primp

Santa is Coming to Minnesota Book In this cute book, Santa flies over the

State Capital, Stone Arch Bridge, Duluth’s Aerial Lift Bridge, Paul Bunyan & Babe in Bemidji, Splitrock Lighthouse and other

key sites.$9.99 Francesca’s

Minnesota Necklaces Cute little trinkets to show off your home state. $29 Apricot Lane Boutique

Minnesota Glasses Enjoy the wonders of our great state.$15 Kittsona

Minnesota Tea Towel

Your heart belongs where

it belongs.$14 Kittsona

Minnesota Themed Painting ClassesGive the gift of a painting class from Brush Studio. They offer a variety of themed paintings, including Stone Arch Bridge, Splitrock Lighthouse and more. $35 Brush Studio

HAPPY SMILE GOOD Shirts & Bags The HAPPY SMILE GOOD line was created by Minnesotans Alexis Walsko and Mike Minick.$11.99-$26.99 Creative Kidstuff

Minnesota Inspired? You Betcha!

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Keen Oversized ScarfA great way to keep

the cold at bay. $78

Anthropologie

College Dress by UmgeeCozy for a night-out or an evening-in on the couch.

$49.50 Juniper

Down For A Run Pullover

This 800 fill-power goose down pullover provides weightless

warmth on cold-weather runs—we’re

down with that. $168

lululemon athletica

Onesie Fleece PajamasAvailable in a variety of

fun designs. Yes, please.

$48 Francesca’s

First Snow MittensCute. Cozy. Comfortable. $29.50 Anthropologie

Graphic Mini PonchoThis mini poncho sweater is the perfect mix of casual and polished. $88 White House | Black Market

Pashmina-Style ScarfThis mid-weight pashmina-style scarf with twisted tassel fringe is sure to be your go-to wrap. $10 Charming Charlie

Click & Heat Hand Warmers

Perfect for chilly walks to the bus stop.$18 Francesca’s

Ribbed Tunic CardiganA sweater that goes to great lengths to keep you comfortable and warm from day to night.$88 Evereve

Snoozies SlippersSlippers that cuddle

cold feet when the temps dip

low. Available in a multitude of designs.

$15 Apricot Lane

Boutique

Warm & Cozy

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Boogie Board™ Play n’ Trace LCD Writing Tablet

Helps kids express their creativity and provides them a tool to learn and

develop communication skills. $39.99 Creative Kidstuff

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LG G Pad™ X8.3The perfect playmate: big

enough to bring your movies to life, yet compact enough

to take with you. $129.99

(with 2 year agreement)

Verizon

Samsung Galaxy Wireless Charging Pad

Enjoy the convenience of cable-free charging.

$59.99-$79.99 Verizon

Hot Tools Curling IronHot Tools Curling Irons’ high heats and even heat

distribution create long-lasting curls and waves leaving hair looking smooth and glossy.

$48-55 phresh spa salon

Max Traxxx Infinity Loop SetWith more than 46 feet of glow-in-the-dark track and two remote control cars,

racing is never the same. $120 Creative Kidstuff

Samsung Gear Circle Wireless Headphones

A great way to keep tunes close by and ready to go. Perfect for the

long distance runner or the music enthusiast on the go.

$99.99 Verizon

i-loom Bracelet Making Starter KitTurn ideas into finished accessories.

$40 Creative Kidstuff

Carry Along Keyboard

This Early Learning Centre Keyboard is like taking the whole

band on the road. $35.99 Creative Kidstuff

Jam Banz Wearable Bluetooth Speaker

Bluetooth wireless speaker with microphone slaps right on your wrist

for go-anywhere music. $34.99

Creative Kidstuff

Smart Machines Science KitA simple, fun, and customizable introduction to robotics. $130 Creative Kidstuff

Gadgets & Doohickies

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Opening ActBorn in rural North Dakota with a high school graduating class of 15, Perkins knew she “needed more,” to pursue her dreams of music and theater. But the decision to move to the Twin Cities in early 2000 did not come easy. “I was terrified of being away from my family. I’m not sure I’d be brave enough today to do that!” But the move paid off in spades.

Within months, she was cast in Hey City Theater’s popular “Tony ’n Tina’s Wedding,” followed by a starring role in the company’s “Beehive.” “I had this moment of, ‘Yes! I’ve made it!’” she recalls.

Eventually, she started writing and performing her own music and started the band Scarlet

Haze, which went on to get a record deal, tour, and open for bands such as Bon Jovi. “We were successful and I loved it,” she says. But by 2009, she was burnt out.

While continuing music at night, Perkins took on a full-time nannying job for an Edina family with five kids. “Having kids in my life is so important,” says Perkins, who comes from a family of teachers. Between helping with homework and keeping the kids busy, she often watched “The Voice” with the family, sometimes even staying late to do so. “It brought us all together,” she says of the show. “We were huge fans.”

“Without those kids in my life, I would never have been on ‘The Voice.’”

Kat’s Out of the BagLocal musician Kat Perkins finds her Voice.

By Sarah Howard

“What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” These simple words not only start Kat Perkins’s first single “Fearless,” but they have also set the tone for the past few years of her life, including her top-5 spot on NBC’s “The Voice” and producing her own album, “Drive.”

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Kat’s look…

Peyton Jensen Westminster Sleevelss Jacket , $68

Peyton Jensen Hyde Cutout Tee, $38

Indio Kate Drape and Rock Pendant, $38

Styling by Evereve

Hair and make-up: Stephanie Gordon phresh spa salon

Photography: Travis Anderson

Photographed at: The Loop West End

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Kat’s look…

Peyton Jensen Harlow Moto Jacket, $128

Sundry Always Late Notched Muscle Tee, $68

Hudson Lily Mid-rise Ankle Skinny, $198

Excelsior Geo Pendant, $38

Freebird Wrap Knee High Boot, $350

Styling by Evereve

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TV Comes KnockingWhile nannying, Perkins started touring and performing for troops in the Middle East. It was on her first tour that she found herself in the Amsterdam airport at 6 a.m. on a layover. Perkins’ pianist started playing Adele’s “Someone Like You.” Initially Perkins hesitated, but after being dared, she started to sing. A crowd gathered, smartphones captured Perkins singing, and the performance was put on YouTube.

This was enough to capture the attention of “Voice” producers, who often scan YouTube and love performers from the Midwest. “I got a message through YouTube and thought it was a joke,” Perkins says. But the producers told Perkins they wanted her to audition for “The Voice” in Los Angeles.

Again, she hesitated. “I was scared. I was living paycheck to paycheck and didn’t know what to do,” she says. But her mind was changed when the five-year-old she nannied simply asked, “Kat, why wouldn’t you?”

“I love that mentality,” she says. “And I used to have it. That idea of just do it, don’t look back.” So she was off to LA.

The first round was a camera test where Perkins performed four songs. The second round came about a month later when she met with about 30 producers for a mock trial of how the show works. They gave her songs,

she had five days to learn them and work with a voice coach. “They were definitely testing if you could handle the pressure,” Perkins says. This weeklong bootcamp also came with strict rules, including curfew and no drinking. “If you broke the rules, you were out.”

Two weeks later, Perkins got the call that she made it to the final round, which is what viewers see at home. For those unfamiliar with the show, celebrity musicians have their backs turned to contestants for a “blind” audition. If the judges like the performance, they turn their chair. If nobody turns, the contestant goes home. If more than one turns, the contestant picks which coach he or she wants to work with.

Leading up to the blind audition, Perkins spent five weeks working with producers, filming her back story, and preparing for her audition. She finally hit the stage in late 2013 to sing Fleetwood Mac’s “Gold Dust Woman.” Three judges turned their chairs — Shakira, Usher, and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine. “I felt like I was watching it happen to someone else,” Perkins says of the moment. “You have to control your heart rate and somehow keep singing.”

For Perkins, the decision was easy. She picked Levine. “He knew I was a rock singer and understood me. When he got down on his knees — I knew I made the right choice,” she

says. “It was one of the best moments of my life.”

Perkins worked with Levine, whom she still keeps in touch with two years later, throughout the show, and he helped her nail her performances and grow as a performer. “The biggest thing he instilled in me was confidence. He always told me to trust my gut and let go. And he was always right,” she says.

On the show, Perkins was in “sponge mode,” taking every opportunity to learn from those around her, including her fellow contestants who she still keeps in touch with. “I had this amazing opportunity and I wanted to take full advantage of it,” says Perkins, who grew especially close to her coach Levine. “I hold him on such a pedestal. He couldn’t have been better.”

Perkins made it to the semifinals and worked with such performers as Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.

When she was voted off, it was devastating. “I told myself I’d be ready to go if I got voted off, but I felt lonely and had a huge void.” Adding to the pain, she had to stay in LA another week through the show’s finale. “I felt like everyone was going off to have fun every day and I was left behind.”

But her fans were waiting for her back home.

On the show, Perkins was in “sponge mode,” taking every opportunity to learn from those around her, including her fellow contestants who she still keeps in touch with. “I had this amazing opportunity and I wanted to take full advantage of it.”

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Life After La-La LandNow two years after her blind audition, Perkins is busier than ever.

She released her first single, “Fearless,” in 2014, which rose to No. 5 on iTunes. While promoting that, she began working on her first full-length album, “Drive,” which she independently produced and released in July 2015. “I had so much to say,” Perkins says of writing the album. To help gain focus, she called on local musician friends whom she eventually featured on the album. “Being able to shine a light on all of the great talent in this community is really rewarding,” she says. “It was

inspiring.” The record shot to No. 20 on iTunes.

While continuing to work on music, she’s also dabbling in educating the next generation by leading school assemblies about bullying, being brave, being kind, and leaving a legacy. “Motivating kids keeps me motivated. They inspire me so much,” she says. “I feel compelled to inspire kids and make our next generation great.”

To stay involved in the community, Perkins — who lives in Bloomington with her longtime boyfriend Eric Warner (who was in her band Scarlet Haze) — regularly lends her talents to fundraisers for such organizations

as The United Way and The Regions Hospital Burn Center.

And this holiday season, Kat’s debuting a new idea: a Christmas show. “A Kat Perkins Christmas” runs December 1, 2, 13 and 22 at Plymouth Playhouse. Born on Dec. 23, “I’m all about Christmas,” she says. The show features her take on favorite rockin’ renditions of favorite holiday classics.

Perkins has hit her stride blending her two passions: music and kids, while being able to give back. “I’m in a really good place,” she says, crediting the Twin Cities for much of her success. “This community has always been so kind to me and lifted me up, which is priceless and amazing.”

Finding Her LookFor Kat Perkins, there is a direct relation between her music and her fashion. “My look and hair and makeup are almost just as important as what I sound like,” she says.

With 35 tattoos and raven-black hair, Perkins appears to be 100 percent rockstar, but the nearly five-foot musician is also a self-described “girly girl.”

“Fashion has always been important to me and I’ve really evolved,” she says. The biggest influence on her current look came from “The Voice.” “The stylists there knew how to dress my body, I trusted them, and I loved not having to make the decision about what I was wearing,” she says, adding that she sometimes didn’t even look in the mirror before stepping out on stage in front of millions of TV viewers. And she loved how she looked and felt.

So when Perkins returned home, she wanted to maintain her new look and pay attention to trends. She started by going to The Shops at West End and looking at mannequins. “I was on my own and had to learn this,” Perkins says. “But I knew I needed help.” So she walked into such stores as Apricot Lane and Evereve and relied on stylists there. “They had seen the show, so they knew the look I was going for,” Perkins says. “And everyone was so eager to help me.”

Two tips from The Voice that have stuck with her are all about elongating her short frame: rolling up her sleeves and paying attention to the cuts of shirts. “I learned a ton about my body and how to dress it so that it looks good from all angles.”

To maintain her edgy, but approachable, look, Perkins’s go-to is accessories. “I learned on ‘The Voice’ that anybody can start an outfit, but it takes special touches to finish a look.”

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Kat’s look…

Cloth and Stone Shirt, $98

Garnet Field Infinity Scarf, $28

Hudson Krista Ankle Skinny with Raw Hem, $209

Dolce Vita Clog Bootie, $220

Styling by Evereve

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1. Get a Scalp Treatment “Gents, did you know the environment can have damaging effects on your hair and beard? Before a haircut, get a scalp massage to keep your scalp healthy, and a conditioning treatment to help strenghthen your hair. A salon that caters to men knows how to help care for a guy’s hair and beard.” - Tori, Roosters Men’s Grooming Center

2. Take Time for You “Reduce tension, release stress and heal body and mind with massage. Whether you’re looking for rejuvenation from every-day stresses, or hoping to target specific problems or pain, all can be alleviated with massage. Minnesota Winters are brutal on skin. Slow, stop or reverse skin damage with a customized skin care regimen.” - Cathy, Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

3. Keep Hair Healthy Get in-salon deep conditioning treatments every four to six weeks to keep hair healthy and shiny. Do at-home deep treatments once a week. You can do salon treatments less frequently as the mask is left on for 15 minutes under heat which helps the moisture and nutrients penetrate the hair better.” - Stephanie, phresh spa salon

4. Get Luxurious Locks “A salon blowout leaves your hair looking luxurious and radiating, pushing your natural locks to a place you may have never thought they could go. Great for your self-esteem and your next party where you want to impress that special someone.” - Heidi, Blast Blow Dry Bar

5. Push Your Body to It’s Limits “This is possibly the toughest – but most rewarding – workout you will ever do. [solidcore] is not just a workout, we are on a serious mission to help you create the strongest version of yourself inside and out.” - Alyssa, [solidcore]

6. Pamper the Hands, Destress the Feet “NuSkin manicures and pedicures sooth dry winter skin, treat your cuticles, and rejuvenate nail growth. They also can improve circulation and stimulate blood flow. A good pampering is just what you deserve when the nights are dark early and the temps are below zero.” - Cody, Glamour Nails

Care for Thy Self

9 WAYS TO SURVIVE A MINNESOTA WINTER

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7. Earn Your Summer Body “Don’t wait until the New Year to set goals. Escape the cold and sculpt, tone and burn at Haute Barre. Classes fuse yoga, pilates and core strength training for an effective total body workout in a boutique and motivating environment. Grab a friend, hit the barre! ” - Amber, Haute Barre

8. Shield Your Body “Cold and flu season “must haves” are Daily Essentials by Nutek and Thermovex by EvoChem. Essentials provide immune system protection with 35 antioxidant fruits, 40 green superfoods and a multi-vitamin.” - Cody, Nutrishop

9. Be Creative & Mingle “Painting is a fun, relaxing way to brighten up our long winter. Brush Studio is a unique social experience that inspires creativity. Join us at the Twin Cities most unique paint and sip venue!” - Jean and Jodi, Brush Studio

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Restaurant Spaces

Bonefish GrillSeated capacity (full room): 64Seated capacity (half room): 32 A/V available? Yes Space rental contact: Tara Heisler Email: [email protected] Phone: 952-746-4058

Blue Fox Bar & Grill Seated capacity: 130 Standing/cocktail reception capacity: 100 A/V available? No Off-site catering: No Space rental contact: Naresh Nimmagadda Email: [email protected] Phone: 848-667-4224

Cooper Pub & Restaurant Seated capacity (per room) – Cocktail Corner (pub area): 30Cutting Room (private): 30Screening Room: 40 Standing/Cocktail Reception (per room) – Cocktail Corner (pub area): 40Cutting Room (private): 40Screening Room (private): 55 A/V available: YesSpace rental contact: Jessica Stone Email: [email protected] Phone: 612-252-1618

CRAVE West End Seated capacity (per room): 24/48/60 Standing/cocktail reception capacity (per room): 45/70 A/V available? Yes, in both rooms Off-site catering: Yes Space rental contact: Marta Musolf Email: [email protected] Phone: 612-462-4194

Raku SushiSeated capacity: 60 Space rental contact: Steve Robertson Email: [email protected]: 952-378-1803

Rojo RoomSeated capacity (per room):75 Standing/Cocktail reception capacity (per room): 100 A/V available? Yes Off-site catering: YesSpace rental contact: Alyssa Roman Email: [email protected] Phone: 952-657-5385

The Loop West EndSeated capacity: 260Standing/cocktail reception capacity: 290Off-site catering: Yes Space rental contact: Brian LangPhone: 952-417-0490

Yard House Seated capacity: 100Standing/cocktail reception capacity: 100Off-site catering: Party platters available to-go Space rental contact: Any manager, during holiday season, calls will be returned within 24 hoursPhone: 952-417-0490 No parties over 60 booked during volume times.

Yep! There’s a space for that.

There’s no shortage of unqiue

event spaces at The Shops at

West End for your private shindig.

Whether it be for work, family or

a group of friends, we have you

covered. Rent the space, show

up, and let the venues handle the

rest – including clean-up. Sounds

like our kind of party!

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Other Unique Venues

Brush Studio Seated capacity: 61 • Standing/cocktail reception capacity: 177 Space rental contacts: Jodi or Jean Email: [email protected] • Phone: 952-236-1700

Creative Kidstuff Party RoomSeated capacity (kids’ party room): 20Space rental contact: Any store manager Email: [email protected] • Phone: 952-540-0022

ShowPlace ICON Theatre Theatre seated capacity: 100-400 Space rental contact: Events manager Email: [email protected] • Phone: 612-568-0375

The Shops at West End Atrium Standing/cocktail reception capacity: 250 Space rental contacts: Kamra RudeEmail: [email protected] • Phone: 952-563-6609

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HEALTH AND BEAUTY29. Blast Blow Dry Bar

Blast Blow Dry Bar provides customized blowouts and products that are consistent, high-quality, affordable and efficient in an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere with excellent customer service. 612.564.6959

22. Glamour Nails A full-service nail salon offering a variety of manicures, acrylic sets and fills, pedicures, and paraffin wax treatments. 763.545.9937

18. Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa provides professional spa experiences at affordable prices seven days a week. 763.591.1111

39. Haute Barre A fresh approach to fitness delivering an effective total body workout in an upbeat and motivating small group environment. 952.681.2639

23. Nutrishop Nutrishop specializes in complete programs for weight loss, strength and muscle gain as well as general health. 952.657.5721

40. phresh spa salon phresh spa salon is a full service luxury salon and spa with massage services. 763.450.1111

21. Roosters Men’s Grooming Center Roosters gives you the fun and comfortable atmosphere of an old-school barbershop without being old-fashioned. 763.546.1140

34. [Solidcore] Create the strongest version of yourself using the Lagree Fitness Method – slow and controlled full-body movements with constant tension to work your muscle fibers to failure. 952.999.6879

CHILDRENS16. Creative Kidstuff

Creative Kidstuff is stocked full of classic developmental and educational toys that are creative, innovative and imaginative. 952.540.0022

ENTERTAINMENT35. Brush Studio

Get ready to paint, drink and be merry! We provide everything you need and we offer beer and wine for your enjoyment! 952.236.1700

10. ShowPlace ICON Theatre Modern design and delectable dining converge with state-of-the-art cinematic technology for a feast of the senses. 612.568.0375

GROCERY48. Cub Foods

Proudly serving the Twin Cities since 1968. Better fresh. Better value. 952.546.1665

SECURITY OFFICE11. Mall Security Office

612.655.9639

OFFICE SPACERegus Corporation Regus is the world’s largest provider of flexible workplaces. With their ever-expanding range of innovative products and services, Regus enables people to work their way, whether it’s from home, on the road or from an office. 763.259.5700

MEN’S & WOMEN’S APPAREL36. Anthropologie

A one-of-a-kind shopping experience specializing in unique women’s clothing, shoes, bags, accessories, jewelry and home goods. 763.544.2053

17. Apricot Lane Boutique Today’s fashion boutique featuring celebrity-inspired apparel, jewelry, handbags and gifts in the latest styles. 952.582.1951

28. Charming Charlie With a blend of fun, style, color and affordability, Charming Charlie helps shoppers complete their look with key finishing touches. 763.546.9530

19. Francesca’s Francesca’s boutiques offer an eclectic mix of carefully curated clothing, bright baubles, bold accessories, and playful gifts that are as fun to give as they are to receive. 763.546.8674

38. Evereve Evereve is a casual contemporary boutique curated for the fashion-loving mom. Explore the latest clothing trends with stylists who specialize in body type fit and understand your ever-changing lifestyle. 952.303.5034

9. Jos. A. Bank A heritage of unique, quality workmanship and extensive selection of classically styled tailored and casual clothing for over 105 years. 763.593.6172

13. Kittsona Women’s clothing, accessories, and speciality gifts – the perfect blend of a high-end atmosphere, unique products, and affordable prices.

14. lululemon athletica lululemon makes technical athletic apparel for yoga, running, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. 763.545.9069

37. Primp Offering a high end boutique experience while keeping every hand-selected item under $100. Adorable, affordable clothing. 952.303.3791

12. White House | Black Market White House | Black Market’s clothing remains a symbol of who they are: the honest simplicity of black and white, and the unique styles they build from it. 763.544.0602

RESTAURANTS45. Blue Fox Bar & Grill

Bar & Grill in a casually refined atmosphere come together at Bluefox. An exciting Indian dining destination located in the vibrant cultural hub of the St Louis Park. 952.500.8836

8. Bonefish Grill Fueled by their mutual passion for fish and adventure, Bonefish Grill’s founders set out to create a unique dining experience. 952.764.4058

44. Cooper Pub and Restaurant A fun, energetic Irish pub from the team that has brought you Kieran’s Irish Pub, The Local and The Liffey. 952.698.2000

7. CRAVE CRAVE offers fresh, innovative cuisine along with an impeccable wine selection brought to life in a chic yet casual atmosphere. 952.933.6500

2. Jimmy John’s Quick-serve gourmet sandwiches offering bread baked in-house daily. Fresh meats and veggies are sliced in-house daily. 952.544.7827

1. Noodles & Company No matter what you’re watching—calories, fat, sodium or carbs—Noodles & Company offers many healthy pasta dishes that taste amazing. 952.545.6422

46. RAKU Sushi An upscale fusion restaurant that focuses on traditional Japanese dishes with French, Italian and Asian influences. 952.378.1803

47. Rojo Mexican Grill Rojo Mexican Grill promises unique twists on familiar Mexican fare—with more than 75 tequilas—served in contemporary surroundings. 952.657.5385

5. Subway A healthful alternative to traditional fatty food. Fresh, made-to-order healthy food with a great taste. 952.746.4506

6. The Loop West End The Loop offers a large variety of menu options, from salads and sandwiches to pizza and entrees such as the salmon rice bowl and filet mignon – they have something for everyone! 952.681.2684

33. Yard House Yard House offers one of the largest selections of draft beers and a diverse menu of American fare. 952.417.0490

SPECIALTY SHOPS24. Bergstrom Jewelers

Since 1923, Bergstrom Jewelers has dedicated themselves to providing fine quality jewelry and expert service to their customers. 952.767.0606

42. Omaha Steaks For over 90 years, Omaha Steaks has been bringing our customers grain-fed beef of the highest quality. 952.545.6079

3. Verizon Wireless Being on Verizon Wireless means you get the 3G Network, Friends & Family plus Unlimited Messaging with an eligible plan, Mobile to Mobile calling within the Verizon Wireless network and much more. 952.545.9191

32. Wedding Day Diamonds Straight-up, diamond for diamond, you won’t find a better selection anywhere. 952.345.2100

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Where do I park? The Shops at West End offers plenty of free parking! Choose the underground parking lot on the west side of the complex (entrance between Rojo and Anthropologie) or the five-story garage attached to the ShowPlace ICON Theatre building. Additional parking is available just east of the complex in the Moneygram tower evenings and weekends. A skyway over Duke Drive takes you directly into the theatre lobby.

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