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Multicare Associates brings independent health services to the northern suburbs.
The Plymouth company has recruited a top CEO and raised $29 million as it plans to enter the lung therapy market.
Tactile Medical of Minneapolis is confident its ACTitouch brace is a game-changer in the wound-care category.
The city said that building permits issued along the new light-rail line have hit a five-year high.
Jeffrey Rodd, who was ordered earlier this year to cease the sale of securities in Minnesota, now faces allegations of fraud.
Pending final approval from the Minneapolis City Council, New York-based architecture firm James Corner Field Operations will redesign the downtown business and retail corridor.
The bank said the eliminations are due to a decline in mortgage refinancing activity, and it announced plans to cut 1,865 jobs nationwide—332 of which are reportedly in the Twin Cities—in its third wave of job cuts since July.
Greater MSP is seeking a new investor relations director, the type of title typically reserved for public firms, rather than nonprofits.
The shareholder rights plan was put in place so that Dolan can pay lower income taxes in the coming years.
The state has recovered all the jobs lost during the recession and remains more than 2 percent below the national unemployment rate, but they are not as high-quality of jobs as the state had in 2008.