MyPillow is facing possible eviction at its outlet store, warehouse and primary manufacturing plant in Shakopee just months after the Minnesota company was forced out of a different warehouse for failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent.

An eviction notice filed in Scott County says the company failed to pay rent for the months of June and July on the 374,000-square-foot property at 2101 4th Ave. E. in Shakopee. MyPillow owes its Pennsylvania-based landlord $447,603, according to the court filing.

A hearing is set for July 23 in Scott County District Court.

In March, the company was ordered by a Scott County judge to vacate another Shakopee warehouse at 4701 Valley Blvd. S. after the property’s landlord showed the company owed more than $200,000 in rent. MyPillow was sent at least four default notices over six months before it was evicted from the property. The company’s office headquarters are in Chaska.

    • HubertManne
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      45 months ago

      my problem is that they are so small. I can barely cup them in my hand and you know those are the engines that drive the train.