MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --A popular Twin Cities toy retailer is closing its doors after nearly 38 years. Creative Kidstuff is going out of business, and all six of its stores will close June 30. "We love ...
Homegrown toy retailer Creative Kidstuff is going out of business after 37 years. All six Twin Cities stores will close on June 30, following a liquidation sale that begins today. CEO Roberta Bonoff ...
If you didn’t catch the name above the door, you might think Creative Kidstuff was resurrected from among the mountain of retailers that bit the dust in 2019. Legacy Toys, another Minnesota-based toy ...
Twin Cities-based educational toy retailer Creative Kidstuff will close its six Minneapolis stores on June 30.The company’s CEO, Roberta Bonoff, sent out a statement on Wednesday in which she said the ...
The lid is coming down on the Creative Kidstuff toybox. The popular Twin Cities store, which for nearly 40 years sold toys to inspire and engage children's creativity, on Wednesday joined the parade ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Creative Kidstuff plans to liquidate and close its six Twin ...
Creative Kidstuff opened in Minneapolis' Linden Hills neighborhood in 1982, founded by Cynthia Gerdes. She later sold it to Myron Kunin, the founder of Regis. After Kunin's death in 2013, it was sold ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Retailers like Mischief Toy Store and Kinoko Kids face the ...
MINNETONKA – After 37 years, Creative Kidstuff is going out of business. Roberta Bonoff, the CEO of Creative Kidstuff, made the announcement in a statement Wednesday, April 3, saying Creative Kidstuff ...
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