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Gander Outdoors reopens store in Eden Prairie

May 17, 2018 at 1:35AM

Gander Outdoors, formerly Gander Mountain, reopened its Eden Prairie location on Tuesday, the only store in Minnesota to be resurrected from the permanent closure list.

Nearly a year ago, the Eden Prairie store was included among other Minnesota locations that would close for good, including Blaine, Mankato, Rochester, Rogers and St. Cloud. Nationwide, 160 locations closed after the Gander Mountain bankruptcy in 2017, but more than 70 are expected to be back in business by July.

More than 40 Gander Outdoors locations have reopened so far, according to Ganderoutdoors.com. A grand opening event in Eden Prairie is planned for Saturday.

Eden Prairie joins other Minnesota Ganders that have reopened, including Hermantown and Lakeville (reopened in February), Forest Lake (March) and Bemidji (early May). A Baxter store is expected to open by summer or fall.

Compared with the former Gander Mountain merchandise lineup, Gander Outdoors stores have expanded the selection of fishing, hiking, biking and kayaking accessories and reduced sections of archery, hunting gear and firearms.

Grand opening activities Saturday include family fun, storewide savings, gift with purchases, and drawings for gift cards.

Gander Outdoors is owned by parent company Camping World, whose CEO Marcus Lemonis also purchased the assets of Len Druskin apparel and reopened the store in City Center in Minneapolis, renaming it Union 73.

John Ewoldt • 612-673-7633

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John Ewoldt is a business reporter for the Star Tribune. He writes about small and large retailers including supermarkets, restaurants, consumer issues and trends, and personal finance.  

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