Florida-based insurance firm Brown & Brown is set to acquire the Minneapolis-based company for a mix of cash and stock.
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Restaurateur Kim Bartmann believes another investor could help to drive growth in her restaurant portfolio.
Both companies monitor head impacts using a similar approach: by having athletes outfitted with a device capable of sharing the data from every hit or tackle.
At the age of 94, Columbia Heights native Earl Bakken passed away on Sunday. Many on Monday are remembering him for his positive (and oftentimes life-saving) contributions.
Former Medtronic CEO Bill George, Medical Alley Association Shaye Mandle, and David Rhees, the retired director of The Bakken Museum, offer up their thoughts on Earl Bakken.
The second phase of the technical college’s renovation plan is set to start next year.
A peek at how the father-son founders transformed the former nightclub into a home and office.
Everything you need to know about dockless bike programs across the Twin Cities metro.
Mining is directly responsible for about 0.2 percent of Minnesota’s jobs and less than 3 percent of its economic output.
The state’s improving jobless rate has reached an 18-year low, and is approaching an all-time low, even as the economy shed 1,400 jobs last month.
About two years since his exit from U.S. Bank’s CEO seat, Davis will continue a career of leadership and mission-based work as he replaces long-time Make-A-Wish leader David Williams.
Combining RetiSpec’s machine learning program with the U of M’s imaging system is expected to accelerate time-to-market for a groundbreaking Alzheimer’s detection tool.
More than 13,000 engineers are expected to attend the three-day professional event at the Minneapolis Convention Center, which kicks off Thursday.
Participants in what was the Twin Cities’ biggest startup week ever weigh in on the success, opportunities, and growing pains.
The story of the founding, structure, early accomplishments and direction of a venture capital startup company comprised of University of Minnesota students.
About a quarter of the products being sold on the Amazon Handmade digital pop-up shop come from Minnesota businesses.