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City planners, housing experts and elected officials all pretty much agree that Minneapolis needs to build a lot more affordable places to live. What's less clear is whether city officials understand how hard that's going to be.
Production at the plant, along with improvements to existing facilities, will focus on meeting rising demand for pectin, a citrus fruit-based texturizer used in jams, beverages.
This year, the third generation of Old Millers — John and Marna Keenan, who are in their 70s — enjoyed their first truly relaxing summer ever, after the family sold the historic ride in January to the State Fair.
Casey’s addition to Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy’s board was made effective immediately.
Capital from Urotronic's biggest funding round yet will help advance its work on a drug-coated medical balloon meant to provide a safer treatment for urethra blockages.
The California-based customer care company’s workforce expansion will double its presence in Minnesota, with hiring taking place through the end of the year.
The big-box retailer’s digital sales were up 41 percent in its second quarter.
Who will crack the top 10 grossing food vendors this year? History says big buzz does not equal big bucks.
The capital will allow the St. Paul-based company, known for creating hornless cattle, to add staff, secure patents, and boost production and development.
The platform allows health researchers to bring zebrafish embryos to life after freezing.
The Center and Connective Link will be added to the Austin campus as part of a regional goal of improved offerings and system-wide inpatient services transition.
The road to becoming one of four new vendors at the 2018 Great Minnesota Get-Together isn’t easy, even if you’re Norway’s “Waffle Queen.”
There’s a long-term payoff if you assess your time before starting a new venture.
Foodsby, a company that coordinates deliveries to employees of 100-or-more-person office buildings, is well on its way to hitting the $13.75 million goal set in its Series B round.