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Har Mar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Roseville, Minnesota , United States, a suburb of the Twin Cities . Har Mar Mall comprises over 430,000 square feet (40,000 m) of retail space and the mall's anchor stores are Famous Footwear , Michaels , HomeGoods , Barnes & Noble , K&G Fashion Superstore , Burlington , Cub Foods , H&R Block , Marshalls , Painting with a Twist , Sport Clips, Waxing the City, Elements Massage, and a Chase Bank branch. The mall contains 45 tenants.

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47-609: Opened in 1963 and expanded several times since, it is one of two enclosed malls in Roseville; the other is Rosedale Center . Despite being a relatively small shopping center, Har Mar Mall remains open. It was constructed by Robert W. Fendler of Fendler Patterson and is owned and managed by the Vanbarton Group and Varbarton Services respectively. Construction for the Har Mar Mall began in 1961, when Harold J. Slawik had

94-497: A Minnesotan. Tillmann has performed on several U.S. television shows, including The Sharon Osbourne Show , Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , and Jimmy Kimmel Live! . In the U.K., he has appeared on Channel 4 music programme Born Sloppy , Bo' Selecta! , and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross . In 2003 and 2014, he was a guest on Never Mind the Buzzcocks . Har Mar has been spokesman for Vladivar Vodka , which produced

141-556: A cover of The Association 's " Never My Love " to the film's soundtrack, with additional vocals by Adam Green , instrumentation & production by Flowers of Doom ( Josiah Steinbrick & Matthew "Cornbread" Compton), and Flea on trumpet. On October 26, 2009, Har Mar Superstar was the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and earned rave reviews for his performance of "Tall Boy", immediately increasing his popularity in North America. In 2012, Har Mar appeared in

188-555: A half years, it recorded two albums and an EP and regularly toured the country. When Calvin Krime disbanded in 1998, Tillmann explored his softer pop side in Sean Na Na. Reflecting on what led to the creation of Har Mar Superstar, Tillmann said, "I kinda always thought that [I was going to do R&B], I just had to figure out how to do it ... I just had to figure out how to make beats and write songs in that style." In 2000, he enlisted

235-463: A mail carrier during the pandemic while promoting his album Roseville . He married his partner Laura in 2022, double-barrelling their surnames to be legally known as Sean Tillmann-Hauser. In March 2021, three unnamed women accused Tillmann of sexual misconduct in the Star Tribune after a statement of "a collective of survivors and allies" was distributed via social media, alleging that

282-734: A perspiring, de-layered Tillmann disrobed down to a pair of briefs. His primary musical genres are contemporary R&B and pop music. He originally claimed to be Sean Tillmann's twin brother, Harold Martin Tillmann, from which he claimed his name originated. The name actually comes from the Har Mar Mall , a shopping center in Roseville, Minnesota . After playing in a number of garage bands during high school, Tillmann moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota , and joined three-piece noise band Calvin Krime as bassist and lead vocalist. Over three and

329-463: A recent remodel from the expansion, Bon-Ton announced on April 17, 2018, the liquidation of all Herberger's stores, 200+ locations, after two liquidators, Great American Group and Tiger Capital Group, won an auction for the company. This closing included all Herberger's stores; as well as the Rosedale location. Herberger's closed for the final time on August 30, 2018. A Portillo's opened outside

376-498: A series of TV commercials that gained an underground cult appreciation for their blatantly sexual content. Har Mar has also been a spokesman for Lynx deodorant in the U.K. Tillmann has a cameo in the 2004 movie Starsky & Hutch as Dancing Rick, a disco dance champion who faces off in a contest with Ben Stiller 's character. Har Mar played a roller derby coach in Whip It , a film by Drew Barrymore . He also contributed

423-636: A special performance that night at Minneapolis club First Avenue . Tillmann was honored with a star on First Avenue's outside mural, which recognizes performers who have played sold-out shows or otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the venue. According to journalist Steve Marsh, receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis." After anonymous sexual misconduct accusations against Tillmann emerged, First Avenue buckled to an organized series of complaints, and Har Mar Superstar's star

470-606: A third enclosed mall development to be anchored by both Dayton's and Donaldson's , the Roseville, Minnesota site was chosen because of the population grown in northern Ramsey County . The 150-acre tract of land had previously been purchased by Donaldson's in 1952 for a shopping center that had never developed. Opened in 1969, it is the third of the "dale" shopping centers built by the Dayton Hudson Corporation . Southdale Center (1956), in Edina , Minnesota

517-477: A total of seven individuals had experienced sexual misconduct by Tillmann, ranging from "pointed inappropriate sexual comments and grooming to physical sexual assault." Tillmann issued a since-deleted statement addressing the allegations on social media, denying the sexual assault allegation and addressing the others by referring to potential "conduct that was harmful, abusive, and selfish", saying "I am deeply sorry to anyone who feels I've hurt them; what matters here

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564-449: A tour in May 2012. While Sean Tillmann and Josh Tillman are not related, the tour was informally called the "Two Tillman(n)s Tour". Har Mar performed material from his upcoming soul album Bye Bye 17 , and his band consisted of Macey Taylor on bass, Quinn on guitar, and J. Tillman on drums. Bye Bye 17 was released on April 23, 2013, on Julian Casablancas 's Cult Records . Tillmann toured

611-558: A trade area population almost 2 million people, and boasts 14 million visitors annually. The mall's anchor stores are Macy's , Von Maur , and JCPenney . There is 1 vacant anchor space that was formerly occupied by Herberger's . It has been demolished for construction of a new Dick's Sporting Goods anchor store. The mall also has a standalone AMC Theatre . Junior anchors include: DSW , Rocco Altobelli, Evereve, Carter's , Loft , Williams Sonoma , JoS. A. Bank , Talbots , Becker Furniture World, and SeaQuest . First announced in 1966 as

658-457: A vision to build a "super mall", similar to shopping centers he had seen while traveling in Florida . Deriving its name from its owners – Harold J. Slawik and his wife Marie – Har Mar is a combination of the two names. It was built upon 50 acres of land near a busy intersection in Roseville, Minnesota . Minnesota native Willard Thorsen, who designed Apache Plaza in nearby St. Anthony , designed

705-412: Is currently leased by HomeGoods , the successor of HomePlace. In the 2000s, Har Mar underwent a cosmetic makeover that cost previous owner Emmes Realty Services nearly $ 12 million; Emmes sparked interest in opening a Von Maur at the center, but the proposal eventually dissolved. By the early 2000s, the once-booming cinema had become outdated in technology and in seating styles. In 2006, AMC (which owned

752-491: Is featured on the recorded version and video of "Trick for Treat", a song on the band's debut album, Stainless Style , which was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2008. Har Mar also performed backing vocals and appeared in the video for Ben Lee 's " Catch My Disease ". Har Mar's fourth studio album, Dark Touches , was released on October 12, 2009, in the U.K. and on October 13 in the U.S. Playing cities throughout

799-460: Is not my feelings or perspective but to take these statements seriously and respectfully." The Star Tribune published a fourth anonymous accuser's narrative in a follow-up article, and reported a brewery severing business ties. The West Central Tribune reported Tillmann's ousting as a partner at Moorhead, Minnesota , bar Harold's on Main; the bar released a since-deleted statement on Facebook saying: "At Harold's, we believe Women. We take

846-427: Is the first true collaborative effort of the whole touring band. It was distance recorded by all the members in their home studios and the band's home base, Mid City Studio, in Minneapolis. The band is Nelson Devereaux, Jake Baldwin, Adam Hurlburt, Ethan Elseth, Aaron Baum, and Ryan Mach, and everyone had a hand in co-writing. It has been described as an "existential homecoming" that chronicles Tillmann's return to life as

893-580: The Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, Minnesota . His family is still based in Owatonna, where his mother and father are retired educators. Tillmann is known in the U.S. independent music community as a singer-songwriter. He is best known by his alter ego Har Mar Superstar, a character whose sweaty, energetic live performances were once infamous for often concluding with

940-615: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs . In 2007, Har Mar supported the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their tour of Australia and New Zealand. Fabrizio Moretti and Tony Bevilacqua have served as Har Mar's rhythm section , playing drums and bass guitar respectively. Har Mar supported Sia on her 2008 tour with Denver Dalley on bass and Nick Slack on drums. Other bassists have included Jenni Tarma, Jeff Quinn, and John Fields, while Bert Thomas, Jeff Brown and Michael Bland have manned

987-555: The 2009 Christmas season. Har Mar Superstar Sean Tillmann-Hauser (born February 6, 1978 ) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He has performed and released studio albums as Sean Na Na and as a member of hardcore band Calvin Krime , but is best known for his work under the name Har Mar Superstar . Tillmann was born in Marshall, Minnesota , on February 6, 1978, at Weiner Memorial Hospital. In 1987, his family moved to Owatonna , Minnesota. He graduated from

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1034-454: The Current , wrote: "Sean, read the room. The announcement and drama around this show is causing widespread pain and distress. I'm sure you'll block me as well, but I'd suggest you sit down, take a beat, and think about what you're doing here." A June 1, 2023, show that Tillmann booked at The Hall at Fargo Brewing was canceled two days after it was announced. In the cancellation announcement,

1081-532: The Har Mar theaters) opened a new theater complex nearby in Rosedale with digital technology and stadium seating, and the once-thriving screens at Har Mar were permanently shuttered. In 2014, Burlington Coat Factory , a discount apparel retailer, announced that they planned to lease a 52,300 square feet (4,900 m) space previously occupied by Northwestern Books; the opening of this location allowed all of Har Mar's anchor tenants to be completely leased. Currently,

1128-582: The Plaza at Rosedale Center, was dedicated in November 2006. The 14-screen AMC was completed the next month. In 2015, the Rosedale Center announced a 140,000-square-foot expansion project that opened on October 10, 2018. It includes a Von Maur department store. The project removed 369 current parking spaces, but also built a parking deck to add 450 spaces, a net gain of 81 parking spaces. Despite

1175-579: The U.S. and put him on the map in the United Kingdom, his stage outfits became more theatrical and several live shows featured female dancers. By the time the third album, The Handler , was released in 2004, Har Mar Superstar regularly toured with a drummer and a bassist to fortify the prerecorded material. Shows ranged from club dates to festival engagements ( Reading and Leeds Festivals ). In addition to his own headlining tours, Har Mar opened for Ben Lee , The Strokes , Incubus , Tenacious D and

1222-484: The U.S. with The Pizza Underground . Collaborating once again with Casablancas, Tillmann released his sixth Har Mar album, Best Summer Ever , on April 15, 2016. Since its inception, Best Summer Ever was imagined as a "Greatest Hits of Har Mar Superstar from 1950–1985", even though Tillmann was born in 1978. Touring the U.S. and Europe in support of the album, Har Mar enlisted six other musicians. Har Mar Superstar's seventh album, Roseville , came together in late 2020 and

1269-749: The U.S., Canada, and the U.K. in 2009 and 2010, Har Mar's Dark Touches touring band featured Denver Dalley on guitar, Jeff Quinn on bass, and Will Rockwell-Scott on drums. In February 2011, Har Mar started recording and performing with the soft rock -inspired band Gayngs and experimental rock group Marijuana Deathsquads . Har Mar and Marijuana Deathsquads teamed up for monthlong residencies in Los Angeles at Spaceland , in New York City at Bowery Electric , and in Austin, Texas . Har Mar and Father John Misty (a.k.a. Josh Tillman) joined forces for

1316-405: The accusations against our business partner Sean Tillmann very seriously. Upon learning of these accusations last week, we swiftly asked for Sean's resignation and immediate dismissal from our business." In April 2022, Tillmann booked a July 15 show in Minneapolis, writing, "I'm celebrating 3 years free of alcohol today by announcing my 1st show back in a long time!" Shortly after his announcement,

1363-409: The afternoon hours. While the mall wasn't heavily damaged and only affected the mall's cosmetic appearance, several nearby local businesses and residences were left in ruins following the impact. Shortly after the tornado, a large renovation occurred to update the mall's appearance and fix any damage left by it. In 1988, another expansion took place, allowing Har Mar to acquire several larger retailers in

1410-527: The construction of a twin theater, Har Mar 1 & 2, was completed and became the Twin Cities' second double-screened cinema; its luxurious design included a "spacious lobby, with three Venetian glass chandeliers and bubbling fountains". It was originally owned by General Cinema Corporation (GCC, later acquired by AMC Theatres ) and constructed by architect Benjamin Gingold Jr. In 1977, the larger of

1457-548: The drum stool. As well as a solo artist, Har Mar Superstar is a songwriter. He has written songs for artists including The Cheetah Girls , Jennifer Lopez , Kelly Osbourne , and Ben Adams . After "Tall Boy" was rejected by Britney Spears 's management, Har Mar recorded the song for his album Dark Touches. In 2008, Har Mar Superstar was part of the live touring set-up of Neon Neon , the band created by Super Furry Animals ' Gruff Rhys and producer/solo artist Boom Bip . Har Mar sings and plays percussion during live shows and

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1504-553: The film Pitch Perfect as Clef No. 2 (a member of an older a cappella quartet), alongside Joe Lo Truglio , Jason Jones , and Donald Faison . In October 2014, Har Mar returned to Never Mind the Buzzcocks alongside Nicole Scherzinger , Kerry Godliman , and James Acaster . In the Season 3 premiere of Broad City , Har Mar played hipster gallery patron "Oy Bomb", a reference to the similarly named Soy Bomb who crashed Bob Dylan 's 1998 Grammy performance. Har Mar performs

1551-453: The help of several Saint Paul musician friends and the result was the pseudonymously self-titled album "Har Mar Superstar" that appeared on Kill Rock Stars in 2001. Soon, Tillmann was touring all over the U.S. as Har Mar Superstar. Initially, he appeared onstage in a choir robe and was accompanied solely by pre-recorded beats emanating from his MiniDisc player. After his follow-up album, You Can Feel Me , elevated Har Mar's popularity in

1598-679: The mall on January 28, 2019. In May of 2020, the mall and several surrounding stores were looted during the George Floyd protests . The vacant Herberger's anchor store was demolished in 2021. In 2023, it was announced that Dick's Sporting Goods will build a new anchor store on the site. Following the success of their stores in New York , the Macy's at Rosedale Center became their first store in Minnesota to have 24-hour shopping during

1645-495: The mall still prospers mixing "large, special interest stores, as well as a variety of smaller, more unique stores" under one roof. Several new tenants and businesses have begun leasing space in the center, such as Staples Inc. , D'Amico & Sons, plus several other fine dining establishments. Har Mar Superstar , an indie rock musician and leader of the musical group Sean Na Na , took his stage name from Har Mar Mall. According to Sean Tillmann, Superstar's legal name, he acquired

1692-404: The mall, while Robert W. Fendler served as the mall's architect. According to Thorsen, the mall consists of "a long corridor, which zigzags at a series of angles... that make Har Mar truly unique"; it features "massively wide" hallways and "arched ceilings with large windows" to allow natural light to enter the corridors. The mall cost nearly $ 6 million to construct over a span of two years. During

1739-426: The name after spending his youth "watching movies and writing songs about passers-by in the food court". He visited the shopping mall frequently as "it was across the street from where [he] worked in an office job". Rosedale Center Rosedale Center , commonly known just as Rosedale , is a shopping center in Roseville , Minnesota . The mall is surrounded by suburbs and close to major highways and serves

1786-530: The new material throughout the U.S. in March, April and May 2013 with Dalley on bass, Quinn on guitar, and Ryan McMahon on drums. In August and September 2013, Har Mar Superstar supported the Yeah Yeah Yeahs on various tour dates. Har Mar and Lizzo toured the U.S. in September and October. A 14-date tour of the U.K. followed in November. At the end of 2014, Har Mar started writing songs for a new album and toured

1833-496: The newly constructed space; the opening of Highland Superstore and TJ Maxx appeared later this year, along with the addition of a new food court with seating for over 400 people. Three years later, the Highland Superstore was converted to BizMart, a regional office supply store. BizMart was later acquired by OfficeMax in 1992 before ultimately closing in 1995; HomePlace opened in the space vacated by OfficeMax, and

1880-495: The promoter, Jade Nielsen, said he had "made a mistake in booking the Har Mar show and wholeheartedly accept it ... the announcement was supposed to be made on Facebook with the comments section closed at the request of the Har Mar Superstar team", but despite this request, "The comments [had] been left open and as of 9 a.m. Tuesday morning the post had more than 35 comments, mostly negative." Nielsen added, in response to

1927-416: The summer of 1962, Harold Slawik died, leaving his wife in charge of the mall's construction; Mrs. Slawik reportedly worked 80 hour weeks in order to keep up with the mall. In May of the same year, Target constructed their first location in a parking lot directly north of Har Mar. While nearby Rosedale Center was constructed in 1969, Har Mar went through a significant expansion in the early 1970s. In 1970,

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1974-458: The theater’s two auditoriums was itself twinned, creating a triplex, as the theater was renamed the Har-Mar 3. In 1981, a former grocery store behind the theater was transformed into another eight small screens, giving the theater 11 screens total, making it the largest (and at times the top-grossing) cinema theater in the state. On June 14, 1981, Har Mar Mall was damaged by a large tornado during

2021-644: The theme song, and is the lead character of the "Skeleton Crew" band, for the 2017 Netflix revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000 . Tillmann was named the NME ' s 2004 Rock and Roll Man of the Year. In 2013, Minneapolis mayor R. T. Rybak declared September 20, 2013 "Har Mar Superstar Day". Tillmann was presented with an official proclamation from the city in recognition of his achievements in music and film, and in light of his continued connection to Minneapolis. In celebration, Tillmann kicked off his fall U.S. tour with

2068-549: The website selling tickets for the show said, "the July 15 show is moving to a larger, TBA venue because of 'OUTSTANDING' ticket demand", but a spokesperson for the venue said the show was "canceled late Saturday due to the volume of community concerns voiced over Tillmann's allegedly abusive past". Publicist Lisa Braun Dubbels called this a "masterclass in how not to handle a PR crisis", to which Tillmann sarcastically replied, "Thank you". Andrea Swensson, formerly of City Pages and 89.3

2115-410: Was added as well (later became Marshall Field's in 2001, now Macy's ) (the old Dayton's was rebuilt as new retail spaces). Two parking garages were constructed as well. The vacant east anchor (originally a Donaldson's, then a Carson Pirie Scott and Mervyn's ) was demolished in 2005. Developers built a new, open-air, lifestyle wing, anchored by an AMC theater . This expansion, officially known as

2162-541: Was painted over. In 2016, Tillmann moved from Brooklyn back to Minnesota, specifically to the Northeast neighborhood of Minneapolis . During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tillmann and his fiancée Laura Hauser created coloring books to raise funds to help affected businesses, including First Avenue and several local bars, including Grumpy's and Palmer's Bar. Tillmann publicly discussed getting sober and how he became

2209-542: Was the first. This was followed by Brookdale Center (1962) in Brooklyn Center , and later by Ridgedale Center (1974) in Minnetonka . Originally, Rosedale was anchored by Dayton's and Donaldson's department stores. A JCPenney was added, as part of a new North Wing, in 1976; a Montgomery Ward also joined in the 1970s. The mall underwent a major renovation that was completed in 1992. A new Dayton's

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