Can the University of Minnesota’s multidecade project to turn 5,000 acres of land into a sustainable community succeed—or will it just make a lot of money mining gravel and sand?
Through 20 years, good and bad, St. Paul Saints fought the good fight, remaking minor league baseball while they were at it. Now, if they could only get out of Midway Stadium.
Many contracts have implications for your intellectual property—or for whether you'll be on the hook in somebody else's infringement suit.
What Minnesotans are doing to put returning soldiers to work.
Branding and design agency Franke+Fiorella rebrand businesses—including its own—for multi-channel communications.
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Savor summer alfresco—on restaurant patios and rooftops.
Art, love and politics in the 1980s.
Blood Sweat & Tears plays the Dakota.
Bryn Mawr finally gets a real restaurant.
Modern Climate keeps Northern Brewer hopping.
Fastenal's industrial vending machines are not designed for coffee breaks.
The Bachman's flagship has helped sprout a cluster of smaller, more specialized garden shops in South Minneapolis.
Metrosexual may be overplayed, but men's grooming is in.
How much should we trust the monthly unemployment reports?
Have-your-way frozen yogurt shops are colonizing the Twin Cities—with Yogurt Lab at the forefront.
Choose carefully and make sure skill sets and behavior are aligned.
A private equity firm sees a Minnetonka IT reseller as the foundation of a big opportunity.
We have the means to do so; it’s a matter of taking action.
A long-vacant Hennepin and Franklin fixture gets a makeover.
Could an upscale grocery war be breaking out?
Minnesota's higher education leadership could take advantage of it.
A Plymouth company works to create the country’s most efficient air conditioner.
It’s important to remember that even our most esteemed leaders can make mistakes. And when they do, it’s crucial that corporate responsibility and business principles be properly administered.