About The Dayton's Project
The Dayton's Project is a mixed-use redevelopment of the historic Dayton's department store building at 700 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Once home to Dayton's, Marshall Field's, and later Macy's, the property has been transformed into a contemporary complex combining retail shops, market-style vendors, food and beverage concepts, offices, and event spaces, while preserving significant historic architectural features.([maps.apple.com](https://maps.apple.com/place?place-id=I950D325E9E444C92&utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled "700 Nicolett Mall" (a misspelling of Nicollet) on a card statement is likely referencing a transaction processed at or through The Dayton's Project building, such as purchases from its retail market, special events, pop-up markets, or services operated under the property’s umbrella branding rather than an individual tenant name. Charges could be one-time purchases (e.g., goods from local makers, food or drink, event tickets, or venue fees) or fees related to events or leased spaces within the complex.([maps.apple.com](https://maps.apple.com/place?place-id=I950D325E9E444C92&utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a charge, first cross-check the date and amount against any receipts, booking confirmations, or emails from events or shops you visited at The Dayton's Project. Because the property hosts multiple independent vendors and office tenants, the billing descriptor may reference only the building address rather than a specific shop name. To resolve issues, you can contact the property management or the specific vendor if known—contact details are typically listed on event pages, booking confirmations, or the building’s official website. If you still cannot recognize the transaction, contact your card issuer to dispute or investigate the charge, providing them with the descriptor "700 Nicollet Mall" and the transaction date and amount.