From tactical vehicles for armies to off-road ambulances in India, Polaris is adding products at home and aboard, and it reported a record-breaking third quarter.
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The city accuses a property owner of illegally discharging water into Minneapolis’ Chain of Lakes; the building’s property manager, however, remains hopeful that the parties can come to a “mutually acceptable solution.”
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The pressure’s on for retailers to stand out this holiday season; Target has added electronics, video games, and sporting goods to its “top toys” list and will feature a promotional video series featuring a former CIA officer.
Leaders from Minnesota-based Walden University; RBC Wealth Management; UnitedHealth Group; Robins, Kaplan, Miller, and Ciresi; and Faegre Baker Daniels; appeared on this year’s list for demonstrating “outstanding achievement and leadership.”
By partnering with e-commerce service provider ChannelAdvisor, Best Buy has increased the number of products it offers online from third-party sellers.
Stratasys Ltd. continues its string of mergers and acquisitions as it reinforces its presence in Japan.
The process of identifying owners and buying or condemning “eyesore” properties, City Council President Barbara Johnson says, is bureaucratic “paper jungle” that inevitably takes time.
Northwestern Minnesota has low unemployment and booming companies hungry for workers. What is its secret?
The Canadian Pacific Plaza, a 26-story office tower, was sold to CanPac Owner, LLC.
After previously donating $27.5 million to Mayo Clinic, W. Hall Wendel, Jr.—retired chairman and CEO of Polaris Industries, Inc.—recently gave another $10 million to expand the clinic’s health center for business executives.
St. Paul leaders are reportedly exploring the idea of handing over management of Como and Phalen golf courses to the private sector.
TCF Bank has committed to improving the financial IQ of 2 million people over the next three years by offering a free financial education program for students and adults.
The latest sign in a rebound of office development projects is the new Minneapolis headquarters planned for a local nonprofit.
Months after selling off a huge chunk of its business, Supervalu’s second-quarter profits and revenue both beat analyst expectations.
North Minneapolis, Marshall, White Bear Lake, and Stillwater are among the places where new “taprooms” are either on the horizon or have recently opened.