A couple of years after President Barack Obama referenced Warroad-based Marvin Windows and Doors during a major speech, Punch Pizza was invited to Washington and is expecting a shout-out as well.
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The downtown Minneapolis site known as the Nicollet Hotel property is in the thick of new development.
The Plymouth-based company that advertises primarily at gas stations and convenience stores has completed another in a series of acquisitions that have significantly grown the company.
The company recently announced the launch of a 3D printer that can combine multiple colors and materials in a single prototype.
Doug Baker, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, and Richard Davis will lead efforts to attract the 2018 Super Bowl to Minneapolis, which is also a contender for attracting a future NCAA Final Four tournament.
The last World’s Fair on U.S. soil was held in New Orleans in 1984, and it went bankrupt.
Take a sneak peek at some line items that might start appearing on the hospital bills of your employees.
Retailers such as Oakley and Reebok will open next to at least 60 other stores in the new upscale outlet mall that is expected to open this summer.
The recreational vehicle company announced that its third-quarter profits fell 32 percent and it is lowering its full-year earnings guidance for 2014.
Jim Stanton’s plan would revive the never-built “Eclipse” project.
A Twin Cities-based therapy provider that was represented by Lindquist & Vennum will receive $5.7 million as its share of a $30 million settlement.
The trade, transportation, and utilities sector—which includes retail—added 4,600 jobs in December, fueling Minnesota’s employment growth during the month.
The regional planning organization recently approved $5.6 million in grants for land and transit development as well as $4 million for the assessment and redevelopment of 13 contaminated sites in the metro area.
Twenty years ago Jim Hays and five friends launched Hays Companies, a commercial risk insurance firm. Today it’s the 16th-largest of its kind in the country.
The longtime Wisconsin trucking company moved its headquarters to Lake Elmo. It took some doing.
Proximity to our runways was key in the company’s decision to relocate its corporate headquarters here.