Modern Climate keeps Northern Brewer hopping.
Archive of: July 2012
Bryn Mawr finally gets a real restaurant.
Software Empire v.2
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. If they could only get out of Midway Stadium.
A subsidiary of Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group will open a new call center in Colorado this month.
An amended lawsuit includes additional allegations that Accretive Health violated consumer protection and privacy laws, and it includes a long list of sworn statements from hospital patients.
In her position as an accounts-payable supervisor, Cynthia Carol Jacobsen allegedly created a phony vendor account in the name of her daughter and authorized payments to the daughter between 2008 and May 15 of this year.
General Electric Capital Corporation, Fredrikson & Byron, and the John T. Petters Foundation will collectively pay nearly $34 million to settle clawback lawsuits filed by bankruptcy trustee Doug Kelley.
The short list of possible sites for the brewery include two in Minneapolis, one in Brooklyn Center, and a fourth in an unnamed “inner suburban” location.
The 212,000-square-foot office building would house approximately half of Xcel Energy’s 1,500 downtown Minneapolis employees; the other half would work at Xcel’s current headquarters across the street.
Maplewood-based 3M said the acquisition of Federal Signal Technologies Group will expand its traffic products business.
The American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis has asked the comedian to take control of its Twitter account in the days leading up to the opening of its new Nelson Cultural Center.
Joseph Steven Meyer and other co-conspirators allegedly defrauded mortgage lenders in conjunction with a condo project of bankrupt St. Paul developer Jerry Trooien, who has not been charged.
G. Mike Mikan said at the company’s annual meeting that Best Buy aims to curb the practice of “showrooming,” provide better customer experience, reduce its retail footprint, and focus on return on investments.
Confidence and charisma are characteristics of every successful business leader. Incredible smarts, and well-timed wisdom—with guidance from more seasoned advisors—are others. Our five 2012 Minnesota Business Hall of Fame honorees
Honoring five lifetimes of achievement.