The founders of I See Me! sold the publishing company to The McEvoy Group, but they will stay on and keep its headquarters in the Twin Cities.
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Medtronic, which did not admit wrongdoing, expects to record a fourth-quarter charge of up to $140 million to cover its latest settlement and the estimated cost of additional settlements.
The company said it hasn’t nailed down which regions of the country will be most affected by the consolidation or how many jobs will be cut.
The Minneapolis-based construction company is planning to build a new 80,000-square-foot headquarters near its current downtown headquarters this fall.
Mosaic will “eliminate only a small number of positions in Plymouth,” where the company is headquartered.
As Gregg Steinhafel leaves Target, the retailer's troubles extend beyond a massive data breach and challenges in Canada.
The store encourages customers to sample and taste its artisanal products, many of which literally are dispensed from taps and kegs.
Target’s 2013 proxy filing offers insight into how much Gregg Steinhafel’s exit package may be worth; some estimates project he might collect about $26 million.
Advantus Capital Management is adding about $300 million in assets to the $29 billion it already manages.
Based on factors like child care costs, parental leave policies, and gender pay gaps, WalletHub compiled a list of the best states to live in for working mothers.
Mayo Clinic and UnitedHealth Group are among Millennials' top picks for employers.
Weber Shandwick said it plans to move into the 510 Marquette building in July 2016.
The new “Wedge Community Table” is part of the co-op’s multi-year expansion project, which also calls for a renovation of its Lyndale location and the addition of another grocery store.
The Minnesota Supreme Court reportedly asked a lower court to look into when 3M learned about a law firm's decision to work on a case against 3M.
A Minnesota employee of EXP Pharmaceutical on Wednesday admitted to charges of theft of public money.
The program's organizers said many similar organizations have surfaced since its inception, and one of them, Gopher Angels, will take over some of the work previously performed by the Minnesota Angel Network.