Project brief 01Burnsville, Minnesota

Burnsville
Center

A public-source record of Wyn Group's documented role in the ownership group and the City of Burnsville's larger plan for a regional retail district in transition.

Last source reviewAugust 10, 2026

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Burnsville Center entrance in Burnsville, Minnesota

Existing Wyn Group portfolio image · Burnsville Center

1977

Original construction

2019

City vision adopted

28 acres

Reported 2023 transaction

426 acres

City environmental study area

The public record

A regional asset inside a larger city plan.

Burnsville Center sits near Interstate 35W and County Road 42 within an area the City of Burnsville has studied for long-term redevelopment. The City's Center Village vision calls for the broader district to move toward a connected mix of retail, housing, hospitality, recreation, and public spaces.

Public reporting and City documents identify Wyn Group as part of the ownership group that expanded its position at the mall in 2023. Those sources describe the main-mall transaction separately from the anchor properties and place it alongside the Pacifica of Burnsville reuse project begun by the partner group in 2022.

Scope note: This brief summarizes public documentation. It does not announce construction schedules, tenant commitments, financing, or future government approvals. Readers should use the original sources below for transaction-specific reporting.

Documented timeline

Three public milestones

Each milestone links to the public source supporting the summary.

2019

A city-scale redevelopment vision

Burnsville adopted the Center Village Redevelopment Vision for the mall and the County Road 42 corridor. The public plan describes a connected, mixed-use district with retail, housing, hospitality, recreation, and public-space improvements.

Source: City of Burnsville

2022

The first project acquisition

A partner group that included Marshall Nguyen acquired a portion of Burnsville Center containing Dick's Sporting Goods and the former Gordmans anchor. Public documents describe the intended reuse as an Asian lifestyle retail center with grocery and food-hall uses.

Source: City of Burnsville

2023

The ownership group expands its position

Wyn Group and its partners acquired the main mall and much of the surrounding parking. Contemporary reporting described an approximately 28-acre transaction that excluded separately controlled anchor properties.

Source: Minnesota Star Tribune

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