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Address: 40 S 7th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA
Phone: (612) 673-9174
State: Minnesota
Zip Code: 55402


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Reviews
This Marshalls is probably my least favorite location in the Twin Cities. At least for the mens department. They almost never have anything worth the prices they expect. The only good thing that happens here is when socks and undershirts go clearance. You can clean house when that rarely happens.
8 years ago (17-03-2017)
If you work downtown you will eventually make it to the basement Marshalls, that's just a fact. Where else are you going to go look for pants and see a freaking kayak? The funny part is they sell furniture sometimes, but it's downtown, so you may end up getting a good deal, but then have to figure out how to get it home (they have it covered though).
9 years ago (08-02-2017)
I got a Jazzy New Billboard Bluetooth speaker.
8 years ago (01-06-2017)
Great prices on most stuff always find something trendy
8 years ago (28-02-2017)
Marshall's by and large is just not a very happy place for me to go... I know people who are bargain hunters (or perhaps shop a lot more than I do) love this place, so I may not be in the demographic to whom they cater. Nonetheless, my discomfort isn't snobbery: it's unease at being part of a transaction where the employees are clearly unhappy, and management appears to see guests as 'shoplifters until proven innocent'. On two visits months apart at the downtown Minneapolis location, circumstance left me hunting for a specific items of clothing I couldn't find elsewhere. While I was not hassled (a white male in a suit, dodging around Men's Shoes, on my phone) on either occasion, I was witness to the unforgivable: + I saw a mother and son (not white, the child better behaved than me, the mother on task) efficiently shopping from a list through the various departments. + I noticed them with a bit of envy, since my quest for Pumas was a sad endeavor in comparison... which is when I noticed 2 'plainclothes' store security clearly tailing them, radioing possibly. + I put down my Pumas and observed. The pair shopped along, filling their basket, unphased or resigned to the extra attention. The mom even stopped the boy at a mirror to see a couple shirt options on the child, and the store cops watched along as she tended to his outfit. So did these calm criminals give their watchers the slip? Did security tackle them as they broke for the exit? Nope. They queued to checkout. She paid. Four big shopping bags in hand, the kid seemed happy. They left. I was ashamed. No shoes for me. I made for the exit, but in an arc through the 'undercover' team who were talking midstore after their targets paid and left. As I passed them, I heard only a snippet of the store cops chat: "...too much merch. She coulda bailed easy." Do I wish I would have dressed these idiots down, and their MoD after? Yes. Did I write a blistering letter to the Marshall's VP Mktg, and their senior division honchos? In far harsher words than here, and in language not appropriate for a consumer complaint, I wrote and faxed several that day. A few days later, FedEx arrives with a priority package for me... the Marshall's execs I dressed down by letter individually combined their reply on (admittedly) gorgeous letterhead never sold in their stores. Then I started reading: It wasn't the predictable, faux apologies that bugged me, or helpfully reminding me that I didn't have all the facts and may have read too much into too little. It wasn't the pointless statistic (US retail thieves steal $275 each minute!) or the pandering about diversity, all the minority charities they support, blah blah... These people attached a Marshall's $40 gift card to my letter, hoping I would take "this token of their appreciation", shop there again and enjoy the "typical guest experience" they deliver. Couldn't do it. I sent the card back with thanks and hope that the TRUE victims of that episode get more than the thoughtful words and token gestures misspent on me... let that family know they are valued guests, not me. Show that kid your respect, not bellicose white guys who fire off complaints. I hope they did, and assume they didn't. And now you know.
9 years ago (18-11-2016)
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