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A boatload of options for entertaining beyond the dock this summer.
If your out-of-town clients have a taste for things historic, treat them to a memorable meal in one of the Twin Cities’ storied landmark buildings.
Why settle for dinner at a five-star restaurant when you can impress your clients and other VIP guests with an evening under the stars in your own backyard?
Check out these hot spots, courtesy of three in-the-know Twin Citians.
February can be a challenging time to entice out-of-town clients to take a meeting in the Twin Cities. For those hardy individuals who are willing to brave the wind chill, here are some ways to reward them for their efforts.
Twin Cities museums offer a colorful change of scenery and an array of dining options. We asked local execs to share their favorite locales and works of art.
Celebrate the holidays with your favorite clients in one of the Twin Cities’ delightfully private dining rooms.
Five local hotel concierges answer the most frequently asked questions from business travelers.
Six transplanted Twin Cities executives share their favorite dining destinations—both here and there.
Man does not live by Caesar salad alone, so if you’ve been craving the taste of wild game, it’s time to plan a day of hunting
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