Fortunate for all of us in Minnesota, he selected Minneapolis.
He seemed to, to have a greater, a greater interest in building the community and building it the right way. (He) was involved in lots of land development, built homes.
(It was) a significant home for its day. For the prairie, it really stands out.
The retail came more out of a necessity of a failing property. He and his son were able to effectively turn it around and built what later became Dayton's.