
Pottery Barn is planting a flag at Rosedale Center in Roseville, taking over the former Granite City Food & Brewery spot in the mall's eastern wing. The full-line store is slated to be a sizable home and decor anchor for that side of the center, with the company eyeing a third-quarter 2027 opening for the larger footprint.
According to the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, Pottery Barn is set to occupy about 12,500 square feet. The outlet reports that the lease fills the former Granite City unit and pegs the target opening in the third quarter of 2027.
What it’s replacing
The space Pottery Barn is moving into is the onetime Granite City Food & Brewery location, which shut down in 2023, per Bring Me The News. Public documents from the City of Roseville back up the former Granite City address and map out exactly where the restaurant sat inside the mall.
Part of a larger re-mix
Trade coverage shows that Rosedale's leasing push has been geared toward landing national lifestyle and home-goods names, with JLL cutting several deals for the center, according to Shopping Center Business. The pattern points to a broader effort to modernize the tenant mix and swap out some standalone dining for larger specialty retailers.
Rosedale's own leasing materials echo that approach. The mall's pitch deck touts a wide trade area and an emphasis on experiential, lifestyle-driven retail that management says can support full-line brands like Pottery Barn. The materials also call out refreshed retail space and mixed-use elements designed to pump up foot traffic.
Pottery Barn's debut should bulk up the Twin Cities home-goods scene and funnel more specialty shoppers toward Rosedale. Build-out and permitting are expected to follow the lease signing. The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal flags the third quarter of 2027 as the target opening window, with finer details likely to emerge as the company and the mall firm up the schedule.









