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Minneapolis’s Taiga Records produces avant-garde music in an old-school format.
The Twin Cities’ first lice elimination superstore found a niche in need of scratching.
Interrad Medical's catheter securing system attracts $10 million in funding.
Minneapolis law firm Winthrop & Weinstine has lured six patent lawyers from Dorsey & Whitney to join its expanding intellectual property practice.
The long-abandoned Dunwoody Building in south Minneapolis is reportedly set to be converted into a 123-unit apartment complex.
The Minnesota Trade Office is now accepting applications for a summer trade mission to China-Minnesota's second-largest export market and an important trade partner for the state.
The external review of the Academic Health Center, which will be led by Dr. Ken Kaushansky of Stony Brook University, comes on the heels of an internal review-which many in the university community found to be lacking.
The newly launched Bedd Head Media will offer a combination of media buying, promotions, and event marketing services.
Minnesota's health care start-ups led their Midwestern neighbors in attracting venture capital by raising $223.2 million last year, according to a report by Cleveland-based BioEnterprise.
The New Hope-based company said that its planned purchase of design-build engineering company WPCS International "is not viable" given "current market valuations."
TCF extended CEO Bill Cooper's contract term through the end of 2015 and increased his base salary from $950,000 to $1.5 million.
The first of four public interviews will feature Randall Peterson, deputy dean of faculty and professor of organizational behavior at the London Business School.
U.S. Bank acquired BankEast, a Tennessee-based bank that was shuttered last week by regulators; it also announced plans to purchase the Indianapolis-based corporate trust business of UMB Bank.
Three Minnesota companies-General Mills, Allianz Life, and the Mayo Clinic-made Fortune's list of the "100 best companies to work for"; but Mayo-with 1,600 job openings-is also on the magazine's short list of companies hiring in significant numbers.
Vikings owner Zygi Wilf is now "optimistic" about the plan to build a new stadium at the Metrodome site. Los Angeles, meanwhile, which has been seeking an NFL team, is no longer in the market for 2012.