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The firms—which include some of the country’s largest financial services companies—made pitches to help underwrite taxpayers’ $498 million portion of the new stadium.
As more financial enterprises return to the Minnesota market, the state may see a rise in initial public offerings.
As Target makes digital efforts a top priority, 150 jobs have fallen by the wayside.
Opus is the latest to begin work on a new project on a “spec” basis—meaning its new development has no signed leases.
Fortune magazine named Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group’s Gail Boudreaux to its list of the most prominent businesswomen in the United States; meanwhile, several leaders of companies with a major Minnesota presence also made the cut.
The Bloomington-based Green Biscuit brand is a finalist in the “Get On The Shelf” contest and is competing for the opportunity to appear on the retailer’s website and in stores.
Proto Labs, Clearfield, Winmark, Datalink, Northern Oil and Gas, and Select Comfort made Forbes’ latest list.
A new study factored in corporate taxes, individual income taxes, sales taxes, unemployment insurance taxes, and property taxes when ranking states.
Minneapolis officials recently announced that it has made changes to an ordinance in an effort to increase the transparency of organizations that provide banking services to the city.
Marco, Inc., plans to add about a dozen jobs over the next year to accommodate its continuing growth.
Alcatel-Lucent declined to disclose whether any of the cuts will affect its Minnesota workers.
Minnetronix, Inc., recently added a third facility at its St. Paul headquarters, bringing its total space there to roughly 120,000 square feet.
Target is asking certain vendors to assess the sustainability of their products; the “sustainability scores” will help guide Target's merchandising and product-placement decisions.
The new restaurants will open in New York, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Puerto Rico during the next three to five years.
Although a large group of federal employees in Minnesota may be laid off in the coming weeks, a recent report said Minnesota is the fourth-least affected state by the government shutdown.