Minneapolis is now accepting proposals from developers to build 100 “green” homes in North Minneapolis over the next five years using $3 million in grants and loans.
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Barbara Kaye Rechtzigel is accused of stealing money from the CD accounts of customers of Minnwest Bank in Marshall.
A subsidiary of Wayzata-based Cargill has voluntarily recalled more than 29,000 pounds of ground beef produced at a Pennsylvania factory due to possible salmonella contamination.
Summit will sell pints of beer in its on-site “taproom” on Fridays from 3 to 8 p.m., and there will also be food trucks on hand.
Local hotel rates are also likely to increase next year, but Twin Cities car rentals are expected to go down in price, according to a report by Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
The upscale retailer said that it will shutter its Gaviidae Common store by July 2013 as it didn’t meet “long-term operational goals.”
Don Delves, who worked with Best Buy’s compensation committee for seven years, reportedly quit after the retailer awarded retention bonuses not tied to performance to more than 100 managers.
Target said that a recently announced interchange fee settlement “would perpetuate a broken system, restrict retailers from any future legal action, and offer no long-term relief for retailers or consumers.”
Medina-based Polaris Industries and New Delhi-based Eicher Motors Limited will together form a company and invest about $50 million over the next three years to develop a new line of vehicles for India and other emerging markets.
The venue, which is now called Mill City Nights, said that it has renovated the club to create a “smaller, more intimate venue that is certain to deliver on customer expectations.”
The company, Flagstone Foods, is hiring for more than 30 positions at its new headquarters building.
The supermarket chain’s board of directors has approved issuing non-qualified stock options and retention agreements to CEO Craig Herkert, Chief Financial Officer Sherry Smith, and Executive Vice Presidents Janel Haugarth and Andrew Herring; the options and retention payments vest over time.
After a strong start to the year, Minnesota executives enter the third quarter cautiously.
The U is involved in an effort to rebuild a 1937 steam engine as a green energy game-changer.
We asked Minnesota casinos and card clubs which fare drives customer counts.