Rosedale debuts prayer room for Muslim shoppers Eid al-Fitr ranks second for shopping sales behind Black Friday, official says. May 12, 2021 8:17pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Rosedale Center has debuted a prayer room for Muslim shoppers in time for Eid al-Fitr, in what may become a permanent feature at the Roseville mall.
Eid al-Fitr, a religious holiday that marks the end of the month of Ramadan, can be celebrated for up to three days, though the big prayer time is the morning after Ramadan ends, said Rammy Mohamed, a local fashion designer. I m the girl behind the idea, she said of the Rosedale prayer room, which she said is the first of its kind at a metro-area mall. I said, You know what would be cool? Having a nice place to pray.
You Can Own This MN Dairy Queen For Under $150K
Owning an ice cream shop seems like a dream come true. If you ve always wanted to own your own business, this might be a great opportunity for you.
The Dairy Queen in the Rosedale Mall in Ramsey County is currently for sale, according to the site BizBuySell.com. The current owners are looking to retire after being in business for 20 years. This particular DQ opened in the mall in 2000.
The awesome thing about buying this Dairy Queen is, it s in a great location, it s well-known and all of the equipment needed for the restaurant is included in the purchase price. The current owners are asking $149,900.
Two retail stores are closing downtown and a restaurant was compelled to change its name. A third store has also temporarily relocated.
Alleycatâs Gourmet Sandwiches was formerly the Meet Market at 1971 Whitaker St. Owner Alan Landreville, who purchased the six-year-old restaurant June 2019, told the Planning Commission last month that he and his partner really liked the Meet Market name and wanted to trademark it. While performing a search, he said they attracted the attention of a West Palm Beach, Florida, restaurant called The Meat Market, which threatened to sue if the White Bear Lake restaurant didnât change its name. âThe cost of the lawsuit would have outweighed the costs involved with a name change,â Landreville said. âWe were left with no choice but to concede to their demands and change the name.â Landreville also co-owns Sakâs Sports Bar. He told the commission that âchanging the restaurantâs name is the last thing we wanted to