'Store closing' sale launched at Parachute's only Twin Cities location
Another retailer appears to be leaving The Galleria, with home essentials brand Parachute set to depart three years after opening its doors.
Signs advertising "store closing" discounts were spotted at the store on Thursday.
The store was the first location in Minnesota for the California-based chain and it was also the largest in the company's history at the time. The retailer quickly gained a cult following for its bedding, and grew to include bedroom, kitchen, bath, and baby accessories.
News of the closure comes as several other high-profile tenants have left The Galleria to go across the street to Southdale Center. High-end retailers David Yurman, Tiffany & Co, and Louis Vuitton are making the move to Southdale's new luxury wing, which opened on June 12.
Parachute sells goods online, and has brick and mortar locations in California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Texas and New York.
This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

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