Company: Magnet360 Headquarters: 1665 Utica Ave. S., Suite 500, St. Louis Park Size: 30,000 square feet Designer: NELSON Imagine an office designed around music, where conference rooms are named Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and drums
Archive of: June 2019
Company: SPS Commerce Headquarters: 333 S. Seventh St., Minneapolis Size: Size 23,000 square feet Designer: NELSON General contractor: Greiner Construction SPS Commerce, a systems management firm, has been redesigning its downtown Minneapolis headquarters one floor
As part of the changes, Dirk McMahon has become CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the company’s platform for health care coverage and benefits services.
Shared office space keeps growing; WeWork opens Monday in North Loop.
The 41-story tower will be tallest residential building in Minneapolis.
Thanks to the gift from philanthropists Penny and Bill George, Mayo Clinic will establish a conceptual health center that takes a more holistic, individualized approach to women's healthcare. Dr. Stephanie Faubion will head the center.
The company says it’s invested nearly $800 million on various Minnesota housing initiatives over the last decade.
In its fifth and largest funding round yet, the company has raised $13.8 million from 48 investors.
The locally owned salon is taking the former Z. Gallerie space and adding a high-end men's head-to-toe grooming concept.
The new healthcare record-keeping company will be named Datica, and Sansoro’s CEO will lead it out of Minneapolis.
The flaw could make the devices vulnerable to hackers, according to the company.
The program, which was revived by the Minnesota Legislature this year, allows investors to claim a tax credit on investments in startups.
The breach may have exposed personal and health information of staff and residents at some elderly care facilities, though an investigation could not determine specifics.
Relocation of longtime owner prompts sale of downtown institution.
Following its success as a food truck, Jinx Tea introduces first location in Linden Hills with a focus on crafted drinks and "clean" ingredients.
Amazon, Target and eBay have all announced plans for major sales this summer. Beyond some of the obvious reasons, how did they land on July?
A new report quantifies the Twin Cities’ economic progress over the last five years. The upshot? Many millennial-age workers are moving in, but start-up activity lags behind peer regions.
In a recent University of St. Thomas survey, homebuilders shared “very pessimistic” views on land costs.