The celebrity chef and Bizarre Foods host reportedly said that “restaurants in the skyway are serving some of the worst food in the city.” Meanwhile, local food trucks have formed a group to respond to skyway restaurants’ claim that trucks are hurting business.
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The 34-minute blackout during Sunday’s game extended the time viewers spent at Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants.
UnitedHealth Group, 3M, the University of Minnesota, Great Clips, and Wells Fargo each have hundreds (or thousands) of local jobs they’re looking to fill.
Construction on a total of 1,344 new Twin Cities homes began last quarter, up 57 percent from the same period in 2011 and the largest fourth-quarter growth since 2007.
The recently released figure gives the first and only indication to date about how the Natick, Massachusetts-based company’s ongoing restructuring is affecting its local work force.
The Minneapolis-based company said that sales in its dessert-flavored category have increased 81 percent over the last year.
Minneapolis city politics are heating up for the 2013 election.
Frank Vennes struck a plea agreement just days before he was scheduled to go on trial; he faces up to 15 years in prison.
Struggling Supervalu, which recently struck a deal to sell several of its brands, said that its new CEO will start immediately rather than assuming his post after the close of the sale, as was previously planned.
Five members of the investor group were permitted to immediately join Aetrium’s board, thus temporarily boosting its size to 11 members; directors from both parties will then see if they can agree on a slate of directors to be presented for a shareholder vote in May, at which time the size of the board will shift to five members.
A new report also found that a majority of Minnesotans plan to spend their leisure time in the state.
A total of 24,559 Minnesota farmers, ranchers, and cooperatives will share a $116.3 million disbursement—the largest share of the cash distribution among states.
GovDelivery has found a niche helping its public sector clients connect with their "customers."
The just-announced grant from Hennepin County is on top of $1.5 million worth of environmental cleanup grants that the Metropolitan Council and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development awarded earlier this month.
The strong quarterly results were driven by an increase in wealth management clients.
The campaign, which spans television commercials, online ads, the Post-it note website, and social media platforms, depicts creative uses of the iconic product.