Midtown Square was constructed and completed in 1982, comprising nearly of retail and office space. In 1985, an
outparcel was constructed in the parking lot, adding additional retail space to the mall; the outparcel was occupied by a
US Bank location. Over the years, Midtown Square Mall has been home to several local arts and crafts festivals, in addition to hosting various charitable events. Workforce Center, a business that dealt with unemployed residents of
St. Cloud, Minnesota, was a tenant of Midtown Square Mall until the early 2010s when it closed. The event space expanded their location in late 2015 after receiving approval from the City of St. Cloud; the expansion included another of space, plus the addition of a coffee shop and an outdoor patio. The expansion was accompanied by the opening of a restaurant that operates during conventions and business meetings held within the Center. In total, Tuscan Center contains three meeting and banquet rooms of different sizes that can accommodate a total of approximately 425 people. The school district had already leased space in the mall for alternative learning programs, but leased additional space to accommodate their needs. Other tenants that have taken residence within the mall include
Old Country Buffet and St. Cloud's
Department of Motor Vehicles offices, although the former business was forced to shutter following its bankruptcy in early 2016. Since the property's opening, their management offices have been located directly inside the mall. As of August 2016, the center contains a total of nine vacancies of the available 58 tenants. == References ==