Two years after merging with a German competitor to form the world’s largest healthcare sterilization product supply company, Key Surgical has acquired German wholesaler Insitumed GmbH.
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If accurate, the uptick would mark the first time since February 2018 that the state has gained jobs for four consecutive months.
The companies are among 22 semifinalists selected in the second year of the Metropolitan Economic Development Association’s minority entrepreneurism competition—the largest of its kind in the country.
Football academies are commonplace, but this local one is just about getting kicks.
The International menswear brand will open its first Minnesota store at the Edina shopping center, and other new retailers are coming this fall.
The $52 million expansion included a pair of two-story additions, along with a new main entry and commons space.
Brooks Bollinger spent six years in the NFL—two with the Vikings—before moving to coaching and later to the financial industry. He most recently worked at NorthRock Partners.
The deal—announced in March and now finalized—will enable Edina-based Geronimo to grow its community-driven solar and wind energy projects portfolio.