Its first acquisition fueled another double-digit percent rise in new product developers and engineers served.
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One of the Twin Cities’ most prolific student housing developers will retain just two properties near the university.
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A bid for historic designation has exposed tensions between those who want to maintain the area's character and a major goal of current city leaders.
Its stock price fell on quarterly report that again failed to meet analysts’ forecasts.
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The DMC is expected to be state’s largest-ever development project.
Despite beating analysts’ profit expectations, the company has struggled with currency and sales issues abroad.
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The organization is asking the Legislature to consider a “value capture user fee,” essentially a property tax increase on properties whose value would be enhanced by transportation improvements.
The foundation will enlist pro football players, musicians to help outfit scores of pre-screened patients with new hearing devices.
The transaction is expected to help the company focus on its clean energy subsidiary launched in 2011.
Sales were up across all business groups during the fourth quarter.
A new events series from the Minnesota Cup allows women starting their own businesses to network with each other, find mentors.