As Minnesota’s universities prepare for a return to in-person instruction this fall, they’re facing one important question: Will Covid-19 vaccinations be required for students and staff? It’s a tricky question,
Archive of: April 2021
McCracken marries her experiences in creative agencies, corporate marketing, and nonprofit leadership to shepherd the Minneapolis-based marketing nonprofit into a new era.
Commercial real estate developer Warren Beck, best known for building tony shopping center Galleria in Edina, died Monday after a three-year battle with lung cancer. He was 75. Beck leaves
Many white-collar workers have been working remotely, cooped up in home offices and connecting on Zoom meetings since the start of the pandemic shutdowns in March 2020. More than a
The Golden Globes are changing their name to the Bronze Globes. You heard it here first: The awards show is no longer worthy of the precious-metal moniker and has been
The University of Minnesota this week announced that it’s opening up its “Discovery Launchpad” incubator program to startups across the state. Until now, the program was reserved only for startups
Rally Studios, the Minneapolis production company behind a recent viral video of Bryant Lake Bowl, is documenting another Minnesota icon: the Mall of America. The company’s latest drone video takes
Should we just start referring to the entire 50th & France shopping district as Nolan Mains? Buhl Investors, the firm responsible for the new development on the backside of 50th
Nearly 200 nominations poured in for TCB’s inaugural Community Impact Awards—a testament to the depth of initiatives focused on making the Twin Cities a more equitable, inclusive place to live
In the last year, I’ve edited and read more copy than a person should that foresaw the end of the office, a permanent change in all work. And boy, it
The smallest businesses are still waiting to see signs of an economic recovery. A January survey from the Federal Reserve’s Ninth District, which includes Minnesota, found that smaller companies saw
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Beth Ford’s campaign to extend high-speed internet service to rural America gathered more momentum Tuesday when Land O’Lakes announced creation of the American Connection Corps. Ford, president and CEO of
Problem: patients who have lower back surgery are often at risk for getting hooked on addictive opioids after their procedure. Potential solution: Minneapolis-based SynerFuse Inc. is developing technology combining spinal
After taking on a multimillion-dollar loss a year ago due to pandemic-induced shutdowns, Polaris Inc. appears to be back on the upswing. On Tuesday, the Medina-based manufacturer reported sales of
Sun Country Airlines on Tuesday announced a significant fourth quarter expansion to nine new markets via a total of 18 new routes. Most notably the airline announced its first scheduled
Minnesota’s only Punch Bowl Social, located in The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park, will reopen on Wednesday, May 5. The restaurant temporarily closed in March 2020, citing
Bloomington-based Timberland Partners is launching its eighth multi-asset real estate fund – Timberland Partners Apartment Fund VIII – with a goal of raising $50 million. This follows its previous fund,