The lunch rush is dwindling at Allies Deli & Catering in Rand Tower—long a popular skyway destination for downtown workers. Even as more offices shift to working remotely to combat
Archive of: March 2020
MN Cup is still going on as planned. On Monday, applications opened for the 16th annual entrepreneurial competition at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. The first stage
[Editor's note: This story has been updated to note that Punch Bowl Social's closure is temporary.] The Punch Bowl Social restaurant in The Shops at West End in St. Louis
Coronavirus continues to spread, with the number of confirmed cases in Minnesota increasing to 77, and the global number hurdling into 214,894 as of Wednesday. The pandemic is continuing to
Eliesa Johnson has been through this before. Sort of. The financial recession in the late 2000s was a “very scary time” for her and other independent photographers, she says. Budgets
Odonata Health, a Minneapolis-based maternal and fetal health technology startup, is in the running for $1 million in funding as a U.S. finalist in the second annual Female Founders Competition.
The layoffs are starting in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. Wayzata Home Products LLC shuttered its business on March 13, a move that means 141 local employees lost their
Despite the fact that Gov. Tim Walz’s latest restrictions did not include malls, Mall of America announced Tuesday that it will close at 5 p.m. and remain closed until at least March
Starting Wednesday, schools will close for at least eight days per an executive order from Gov. Tim Walz. As of Tuesday, there were 60 cases confirmed in Minnesota, with about
Overnight, event planners saw their business drop by 100 percent. First, it was the large scale conferences, galas, and award ceremonies. Then, even the smaller networking lunches and lectures. By
As the global outbreak of coronavirus brings the American economy to a halt, countless companies will undoubtedly have trouble meeting their contractual obligations. But there are a few legal options
Under increasing pressure to keep shelves stocked, customers served, and employees safe from coronavirus, Target is reducing store hours. Beginning Wednesday, stores will close by 9 p.m. daily. The goal
Tonight would have been the Champions Dinner leading up to tomorrow’s World Cup cross country ski finals at Theodore Wirth Park, which were expected to draw upwards of 20,000. Like
As Minnesota temporarily shuts down bars, restaurants, museums, and other public gathering places in the face of the global COVID-19 outbreak, the state is preparing for the largest request for
Shopping malls just may be the last major public gathering spot still open now that museums, theaters, zoos, casinos, and many churches have closed temporarily in an effort to stop
It seems nothing is untouched by COVID-19. As of Monday, the number of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Minnesota shot up to 54, with 1,893 patients tested. With the
It’s obvious already, given the volume of rushed closings, that the bar and restaurant industry has been devastated by the effects of coronavirus. A less obvious victim has been the
Toilet paper and potatoes aren’t the only items people are stocking up on due to coronavirus. Minneapolis-based Ridgeback Yoga, maker of a $125 woven rug designed to absorb sweat and