Business & Tech

Apple Valley Blockbuster Slated to Close in February

The Apple Valley location and several others in the Twin Cities metro should close by March.

The Apple Valley store, located along Cedar Avenue just south of 150th Street West, is slated to close in mid-February, according to an article from the Star Tribune.

It's one of 10 in the Twin Cities metro that should close by March, the article says.

Nearby, however, the Rosemount location is planned to remain open, the article says.

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The Apple Valley location already has stopped renting movies, but is still selling CDs and other goods, according to a Pioneer Press article.

Blockbuster declared bankruptcy in 2010.

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Read more from the Star Tribune and Pioneer Press.

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